Collection: AMADE'
Daniela Maria Serrano, known as Amade, is an Italian painter whose work is part of a profound exploration of humanity, peace, and the inner resonance of emotions. Her artistic career, marked by numerous participations in group exhibitions in Italy, demonstrates a strong presence on the contemporary scene.
Her works have been presented in several galleries and cultural institutions in Rome, and she was awarded the Odoardo Toti Prize for Painting and Sculpture by the Italian Senate. In 2025, her painting Fratellanza was published in the book "More than 100 Artists for Peace," a powerful symbol of her humanist commitment.
Amade' develops a pictorial universe that is both lyrical and meditative, where color becomes language and light becomes emotion. Between figuration and abstraction, she explores the notions of fraternity, hope, and transformation, inviting the viewer into silent contemplation. Her work aims to bridge the gap between the intimate and the collective, between personal sensitivity and the universal impulse toward harmony.