Community Canvas is an initiative presented by The Culture Show where GBH features artwork from community members on our Digital Mural.
Today’s mural Persephone Climbing by Claudia Ravaschiere dives into non-verbal forms of communication, exploring the abstract through a personal constellation of motifs. These repeated elements become an evolving language, a continuous effort to interpret and connect with worlds beyond the visible – emotions we struggle to access, thoughts that elude expression, and the ineffable realms of human experience.
“At the core of my practice is the belief that repetition underpins many sacred aspects of our existence,” Ravaschiere says. “Repetition is a cornerstone of prayer and passion, a rhythm inherent in meditation, music, and mathematics. Repetition is a bridge between intention and understanding, a pathway to deeper meaning in a world often defined by the intangible.”
Ravaschiere is a Boston-based artist who specializes in silverpoint, oil on panel, and public installation art.
See more of Ravaschiere’s work at claudiaravaschiere.com