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Donata Clovis

1977 - 2016
Como, Italy

34 Works exhibited on Kooness

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UP

2016

50 x 40cm

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SHE

2016

30 x 30cm

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NOTHING MORE

2016

40 x 50cm

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KIDS

2016

39 x 50cm

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GIRL POWER

2016

40 x 50cm

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CROWN

2016

40 x 50cm

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BEAUTY

2016

50 x 40cm

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THE WISDOM

2016

40 x 50cm

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THAI

2016

12 x 12cm

450,00 €

INDIA ON THE ROAD

2016

12 x 12cm

450,00 €

Donata Clovis (Como, 15 May 1977 - Milan, 8 July 2016).

Clovis graduates with a BA in scenography from the Brera Academy of Fine Arts, in Milan, and during her years at the Academy she is inseparable from her camera. Through a sensitive and curious gaze, she wanders around the world capturing faces, souls and places, with a particular attention for the Milanese metropolis.

While working as a photographer in the music video industry and being a constant presence in movies’ backstages, she further specializes in stage photography earning a Master Degree from La Scala Academy in Milan.

During her career she collaborates with well-know personalities from the cultural industry creating interesting and remarkable projects, such as "Pas de Deux”, a video she realized together with the movie director Francesco Fej on the theme of the double (https://vimeo.com/28990719, starring Martina Codecasa). She also signs important covers for La Repubblica D Magazine and Elle Decor Italia Magazine. In 2007, she produced her first play 'Esito Infausto' (music by Steve Piccolo and Gak Sato), staged at Pim Theater in Milan and at the Conservatory of Como (https://rumorebianco-stefania.blogspot.it/2007/06/esito-infausto-8-giugno-2007-pim-milano.htm).

Interweaving several disciplines, from photography to video making, acting and singing, and several cultures, her artistic research focuses on an attentive observation of the inner world and on its relationships and discrepancies with the surrounding environment.

To Donata, the camera was the extension of her soul. She was a careful, refined artist able to portray known or unknown faces, landscapes, moments of life, gently revealing their hidden inner beauty.