Arrogance
Eva Perricone, 2026
This series of three works explores three attitudes deeply embedded in contemporary human relationships: Arrogance, Vanity, and Indifference.
Through vividly coloured avian figures with exuberant plumage, the birds become emotional masks and metaphors for human behaviour.
Their feathers function as ornament, armour, and expressions of identity, while the gaze creates a direct relationship between artwork and viewer.
Conceived as a contemporary triptych, the series reflects on ego, the desire for visibility, and forms of emotional and relational distance in contemporary life.
Eva Perricone (born in Sicily, 1974) is a psychotherapist and entrepreneur whose artistic practice explores human behaviour, inner states and emotional complexity.
Raised in Noto, a UNESCO World Heritage Baroque city, she developed a sensitivity to beauty, memory and the layered nature of human experience.
Since 2022, she has been living between Italy and Melbourne. This condition of dual belonging informs her work through an ongoing dialogue between roots and distance, identity and transformation.
Her work reflects a continuous exploration of the emotional landscape, where personal experience resonates with universal human conditions.

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