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  1. The extraordinary luminous watercolors that constitute the Orange Sound series are visual poems that give shape to what is formless: light and water. Although Vinciarelli trained as an architect, her imaginary universe respects no program, function, or client.

  2. Lauretta Vinciarelli. Orange Sound, project. 1999. Watercolor and colored ink on paper. 30 x 22" (76.2 x 55.9 cm). Mrs. Gianluigi Gabetti Purchase Fund. 1417.2000.2. © 2024 Lauretta Vinciarelli. Architecture and Design

  3. Lauretta Vinciarelli. Orange Sound, 2000. Watercolor, graphite and color ink on paper. 30 × 22 1/4 in | 76.2 × 56.5 cm. Frame included. Unique work. Includes a. TOTAH. New York. Want to sell a work by this artist? Sell with Artsy. Artist Series.

  4. Born in Arbe, Italy, Lauretta Vinciarelli was the daughter of Alberto and Annunciata Cencioni Vinciarelli. The family moved to Rome where she grew up, and her father was an organist in the St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican, and her mother was a teacher. [5] Vinciarelli studied architecture at Sapienza University of Rome, and was accepted to the ...

  5. Vinciarelli, the investigator, is sizing up these transitions in volume; sensing how the eye and heart respond to the shifting bands of light and hue that appear to crawl up the down page. Similarly in Orange Silence (2000), Orange Sound (1999) and Wings (triptych) (1998) she settles on the portrayal of space in the abstract.

  6. Orange Sound Project. (Courtesy The Museum of Modern Art) Lauretta Vinciarelli was a quiet but powerful presence on the New York architecture scene since the 1980s when she began producing ...

  7. Discover and purchase Lauretta Vinciarellis artworks, available for sale. Browse our selection of paintings, prints, and sculptures by the artist, and find art you love.