Past collectors say…
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Wings open
The piece is simply stunning and since it made it’s arrival home has filled me which such joy, peace, wonder and creativity. It fits perfectly into my space and is happy in its new home. I cannot say how much I love 💕 it and thank u for creating such a beautiful piece of art that I was treasure and cherish now and always.
— Stephanie T., Medical Doctor, Los Angles
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Breathe me
Your painting is hanging in our house... and it is spectacular. We love it.
— Ted F., New York
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In the mood
We admire your beautiful art in our home every single day :) We’re loving your artwork!
— Shireen & Ryan, Lawyers, California
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Song for a glacier
The painting hangs in our foyer and brings back fond memories of our wedding in the mountains.
— Shweta & Rahul, New York
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I raise my song to you
We like it very much – this is quite as we thought it would appear to us, but better. Still hesitate where to place it in our house. [...] we want to ensure we as well as our visitors benefit the most of its peaceful waves.
— Christophe, Scientist, Paris
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Endless breeze
Everything arrived in excellent condition and we decided that the painting will unfold its beauty best without a frame. The first impression was amazing, also to see it in its full scale, texture and beauty. I'm very much looking forward to having it in my living room.
— Till, COO, Berlin, Germany
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Take on the sublime #2
We absolutely LOVE the piece, my husband and I spend a lot of time in the mountains and it’s lovely to have a piece of the mountains in our home. The colours are just stunning and it brings us a lot of joy.
— Nicola and Alan, lawyer and banker, London, UK
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You always
It is the first piece of art that I have bought as an adult that I feel proud of and looking at the picture makes me smile. I have caught myself many times getting up close to look at it again and again.
— Christa, New York
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Land of soul
It's been such a joy having your painting in my home. I feel that I discover new ways of looking at it all the time. […] so many things we take for granted […] can transform if we let them, and vice versa as well. Like the mountain-esque imagery that transforms into the bird-like imagery!! And the way the mountains also evoke waves...or maybe they are more waves evoking mountains! All depends on where you are in life when you're looking at the piece.
— Anjali, News Producer, New York
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Music of the wind
Music of the wind” is beautiful, and really brings a sense of tranquility to our living room. We love having Francesca’s work hanging in our home!
— Ryan
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Those days of wonder #1
Your art is hanging proud in my living room!
— Kaitlin, Product management, New York
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When you smile
My wife and I truly appreciated your artwork, which evokes for us images of misty mountains or stormy seas, resembling some kind of music partition with sine waves. We’ve placed it in our “music corner”.
— Alp, Architect, Paris
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Springing from shadows
We are welcoming your beautiful painting in our home in the heart of Germany. Thank you so much for your letter and beautiful words. It means a lot to us. We nicknamed it ‘The golden weather’.
— Andrea and Siegfried, Germany
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Those days of wonder #3
We love the piece so much and it’s a centerpiece of our home.
— Gene, Architect, New York
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Butterfly of a dream
I love looking at your piece in my apartment. It brings me so much joy!
— Zohar, Entertainment Attorney, Los Angeles
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Those days of wonder #6, #7
I managed to move to the new home and your charcoals are wonderful!
— Mara, Associate Director for AI Strategy, London, UK
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Waltzing out
I absolutely love Waltzing Out, it’s like a portal to another, heavenly world. I am so happy to own it and spend a lot of time gazing at it.
— Deborah Heath, Amanuensis
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Through quiet ways
I followed your work for a while and I thought to myself one day I will have a painting from you in my house! This is my first work of art! Five years ago in autumn I was in Venezia with my husband: the sky was cloudy and beautiful. Your diptych reminds me that feeling! Your painting affects me, I don’t know why!
— Lou-Johanna Contini
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Hinge together
The painting is now hanging on our wall in our home! It is so beautiful and very calming and peaceful! So perfect for our master bedroom!
— Tracey Brophy
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Waterfall's hairline
I fell in love with your 'Waterfall's Hairline' tondo. It invites peace of mind, escape, meditation, contemplation… I wanted to mark a special occasion by buying my first painting, your creation. He already brings light and joy to the house.
— JM, TV and radio presenter
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At the shore of the heart
There's something strange about Francesca's works. At a first sight they almost don't capture one's attention, but when you have one, you can't stop spending time with it and 'entering' in it. And that time is so great.
— EB, Financial analyst
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Wind around
I look often at this painting and always feel soothed by its simplicity. It’s like an indefinite time and indefinite nature are working together to create some magic, some calmness that I love.
— NS, Small business owner
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Various artworks
Infinite fragments of infinity. Moments that capture what has been and will no longer be, at least in that form. Francesca Borgo's work is a microcosm that feeds itself, constantly looking for a changing panorama, distant but embracing.
Her landscapes become mingled with the sky, the fire of a hope that lives in each of us. They are a premonition of a less faded future, where forms will be free to hover and fly.
— Matteo Messina, Visual artist
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About to
About to is stunning! It just gives our living room the personal touch we were looking for. We really felt like Francesca made it for us. It arrived on time, was well packed, and in perfect condition.
From start to finish, our experience and satisfaction with Francesca was exemplary in every regard.
— Andrea Bardin, University senior lecturer
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Flyover
We purchased a wonderful painting -Flyover- from Francesca in the autumn of 2019, at The Other Art Fair. From the moment we happened upon her section, her work struck us to be something refreshingly different and nuanced.
The techniques she employed were something we hadn't seen before and she created effects that really resonated with us. Francesca herself was a genuine delight to deal with. She explained her work with a captivating sense of passion that only heightened the connection felt to her work, and we look forward to seeing her future offerings.
— Mow, Barrister
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Breeze
We visited The Other Art Fair with the hope of finding an abstract painting for our bedroom. As soon as we entered the hall, my eye was drawn to Francesca’s stand and we went straight to it.
We loved all the paintings, but ’That Day’ and ‘Breeze’ were our favourites and we didn’t need to look any further but took them home with us."
— Deborah Heath, Amanuensis
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Various artworks
Having paintings of Francesca hanging in your home means having many windows on alternative worlds, where you can reflect and feel yourself among the clouds, in the sky, or a place where to look inside yourself, descending into the depths of the earth.
— Benedetta, Employee
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Your sleek laugh
It greets and warms us every day with its energy.
— MF, Architect
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That day
It was a pleasure to meet Francesca and discover the psychological inspiration of her work. The paintings looked so good in our living room they didn’t make it upstairs to the bedroom, we enjoy them so much every day.
— Deborah Heath, Amanuensis
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New day
It's surprising how I'm getting caught by the lightness of New day's nuances, the brightness of colours and all the elements in the board that keep stirring my imagination. It's a perfect presence in the room.
— Heinz Dorf, Financial trader
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Various artworks
Francesca is a very exquisite artist. She is inspired by abstract artists such as Rothko, Zao Wou-Ki, and yet manages to encapsulate the power, dream and delicacy of their works to create her own style, urging the observer to blur their surroundings and seek to paint the offset before them.
Regardless of whether the sea is nowhere near them, and the sky feels further than ever since they are forced to stay at home, she triggers one’s mind to reiterate the memory of the last offset they ever dared to get lost in.
— Stephanie Katapodi, Former Business Legal Affairs at Parallel Contemporary Art
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Various artworks
Francesca's abstractionism has, as its formative principle, the observation of an essential element of nature: sky and clouds.
By means of a superimposition of techniques and colors - always in the name of ethereal and precious delicacy - she invites the observer to a reflections on mutability, captured with eyes and heart.
— Luca Franzil, Art critic and curator at ARTtime Gallery
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In the middle
I use to look at Francesca's paintings - In the middle and No bridge - when I need to find the peace.
If I had a bigger place, I'd love to have more of them, to gaze at clear skies in the bad weather days, or at cloudy and stormy views in the heat of summer. They calm me and make me feel well. I love them!"
— Candace Brook, PR manager - retired
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Various artworks
One may say that she is a landscape artist, yet her landscapes are as realistic as they are drawn from the purest forms of ether. Any sky she depicts is presented from the angle of a curious mind that seeks the way to a dreamland above the clouds.
Her artworks [invite the viewers to] assess their inner balance and connection with nature, or to open their arms and feel the silent melody of every reflection of a sunbeam on the clouds."
— Stephanie Katapodi, Former Business Legal Affairs at Parallel Contemporary Art
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Various artworks
I was particularly struck by 'Wheeled with the stars', 'Glow' and 'Elan'. Elan has a cloud/smoke formation that is very powerful and atmospheric.
There is typically a hint of sadness and gloom (which I'm a bit partial to) infused throughout her work that gives it more depth. I'm looking forward to more and seeing how they develop.
— Mike Hopper, Visual artist
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Various artworks
The viewer that truly understands those light ethereal formations is taken on a magical journey of wonder, and finds him/herself projecting their inner need to find a fairyland amid the clouds...
...Even if that need was previously nothing but the last breath that their inner child failed to take and which is now coming to the surface - seeking to be expressed - after all these years.
— Stephanie Katapodi, Former Business Legal Affairs at Parallel Contemporary Art
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Pink haze
This amazing artwork is a perfect fit in the bedroom of my teenage daughter. The various shades of colours are a unique match with her different moods: dreamy, stubborn, happy, mad, sad ... all can be discovered in this unique mix of pink and white.
— Sofie, Marketing manager
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Various artworks
Whatever the emotion a painting by Francesca gives off, the material it recalls, it is impossible not to be captured by it.
— Benedetta, Employee