
CITIES & FLOWERS
In Milan Paola Giordano is emotionally affected by urban alienation, underlined by the carefree Neapolitan childhood she spent; the city becomes a privileged object of his creativity, the background of a dream that appears in the features of a flower, often white in his works, a flower that cannot be trampled or cut, almost a cry of beauty in a reality in which the the artist does not recognize himself, custodian and witness of the wonder experienced in the first years of his life. The city in Paola's works is alienated and often only loved, sometimes it can only be understood from almost abstract lines, colors and strokes, even if its existence, in the creative platform of her paintings, is incontrovertible; beauty is the only viaticum of salvation, the flower is obviously present, it is the corridor towards eternity, it is the breaking element of a social system where the individual is unable to differentiate himself from others, losing his own identity.