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sabrina luce

Sabrina Luce captures the quiet friction between our wildest fantasies and the drops of boring reality that ground us.

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About sabrina

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Sabrina Luce is an Italian artist who explores the intersection of the fantastic and the everyday. Her work navigates the space where imagination meets the mundane, often using digital techniques to give form to internal states. By introducing what she calls "drops of boring reality" into surreal landscapes, she grounds her dreamlike compositions in a relatable context. Her portfolio features digital pieces that tackle complex emotional themes with a sense of wit. From the quiet melancholy of "The Broccoli Got Sad" to the pointed inquiry of "But What Do You Know About Female Rage?", Luce uses her art to examine the constraints of home and the depth of personal experience.

Visual voice

Luce’s aesthetic is defined by a blend of digital surrealism and domestic symbolism. She pairs imaginative, often whimsical subjects with grounded, everyday elements to create scenes that feel both strange and deeply familiar.
Digital SurrealismItalian ArtDomestic ThemesImaginative FantasyEmotional Narrative
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sabrina luce — questions answered

What defines Sabrina Luce's artistic style?

She specializes in surrealism, specifically mixing imaginative fantasy with elements she describes as "drops of boring reality."

Where is the artist from?

Sabrina Luce is an Italian artist.

What are some recurring themes in her work?

Her work often explores domesticity, female emotion, and the intersection of the mundane with the fantastic.

What are some of her notable titles?

Notable pieces in her collection include "The Broccoli Got Sad," "Home’s Jail," and "But What Do You Know About Female Rage?"

What medium does Sabrina Luce use?

Her work is primarily created as digital art and is available as high-quality prints.

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