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@valenbacci

Valentina Bacci
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So happy to be sharing a studio with such amazing people: @pelintamay @celinetopsakal @dozcaaaaan ✨ Just after graduating from @aaschool with a Part 2 diploma, I got a studio with friends and I’m slowly developing my practice, bringing together research, printmaking, and writing. Meanwhile, I’m also giving workshops at @thecarvedtable Come visit!! Pics by @paolinastadler ❤️‍🔥
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23 days ago
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2 months ago
In the mist with a hiss, presiding spirits, guardians of London, stand sentinel by its roadsssssssss 🐍
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2 months ago
See-through
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2 months ago
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3 months ago
Old pic and current mood
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3 months ago
Scans of some prints I made while visiting the Atacama Desert 🏜️
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3 months ago
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6 months ago
Cute little print I made for Hugo’s birthday 🌟
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7 months ago
Grateful to have a story published in @unlimited_rag 🌟 with @terrestrial.tales /post/the-rise-and-fall-of-nuevo-berazategui
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8 months ago
Athens is so magical! So happy to be part of such an amazing community @terrestrial.tales A fragment of Pikionis’ pathway, organised objects on a car’s hood, of course the Acropolis standing out from every corner or rooftop, 🪰 at Alekos Fassianos museum, a process pic of the workshop we carried out with @dilanbozer and some ex-voto as a reminder that I carry home in my pocket 🎶😋
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8 months ago
Going through some old work I found this one I made during a residency in Tuscany. I was walking through what I was told that morning was an Etruscan path to get to an olive tree field. It was summer, noon, and it was very hot. While walking around, I heard a loud, low-pitched hum. I started walking faster to get further away from it. I started running, and the horsefly followed me through the field and later the Etruscan path. As soon as I set foot on the pavement of the main road, the horsefly went back. I called him an Etruscan soldier, as if protecting the land against unfamiliar faces.
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9 months ago