I am interested in minor stories, the poetics of everyday life, the stories of ordinary people, who struggle to live. My research, started on the observation of the Van Gogh "The Potato Eaters", who eat the fruit of the work of their hands, unraveled according to a multidisciplinary approach and was nourished by contamination with other media. The project took shape by exploring my rarefied memory of private and essential spaces, in an indefinite and suspended temporal dimension, The quality of human relationships has deteriorated,isolation and thedisappearance of the sense of community reign.
Anna D'Elia is an Italian photographer born in Terlizzi (BA) in 1966, who works between Rome and Milan. Law degree and a boundless love of literature and Visual Arts around the world, she focus her research on the introspective themes of sea, identity and border. Her works relate to the restleness, the fragility, the beauty, the happiness and are exhibited as personal projects in important events in Italy. Awarded in international contests, she uses landscape, interiors and portraits for a constantly renewed poetic language.