Dreamcatcher lotus Purple Sky, 2024
Murano glass, Paper, Ink , Resin, Polycarbonate, 180 x 180 cm
USD 36,400 – 45,500
About the artwork
Annalù's "Dreamcatcher Lotus Purple Sky" reimagines the dreamcatcher and mandala, weaving in the delicate symbolism of butterflies as representations of souls. At its core, a spiraled pattern of Murano glass symbolizes the filtering weave of a dreamcatcher, capturing and transforming energies. Surrounding this, pink petals, reminiscent of the lotus flower, radiate outwards, representing enlightenment and purity. Embedded within these petals are tiny butterflies, caught and held within the dreamcatcher's protective embrace. The outer ring, a textured blue and white mosaic with orange specks, evokes a vast sky, a celestial realm where these butterflies find their place.
About the artist
Born in 1976 in San Donà di Piave, near Venice, Annalù (A. Boeretto) is a contemporary Italian artist celebrated for her dreamlike sculptures that blend natural elements with experimental materials. Living and working in her stilt house on the banks of the Piave River, Annalù draws deeply from her surroundings to create ethereal works that seem to hover between the organic and the otherworldly.
Over the years, Annalù has exhibited extensively across Italy and internationally, including at prestigious venues such as the Venice Biennale (2001, 2011) and the Moya Museum in Vienna.
Her work is held in numerous public and private collections worldwide, and she has garnered critical acclaim through multiple awards such as the Arte Laguna Prize, the Zaha Hadid Award, and the Stonefly Prize for Contemporary Art.
Through her innovative use of materials such as resin, fiberglass, bark, paper, and glass, Annalù constructs “suspended worlds”—delicate, flowing sculptures that defy gravity and expectation. Her pieces, often resembling blooming lotus flowers, exploding books, or dissolving butterflies, evoke a sense of metamorphosis, transformation, and timeless beauty.