Venetian artist, deeply bound to her city. Gold, which she loves because it is "pure", recurs in her works just as on the facade of Venice baroque palaces. The canvas is sometimes lacerated to exacerbate the line between the light and obscurity over which each one has to find their balance.
The viewer is allowed to find their own meanings, colors, emotions and images. Vania's art is precisely a prism, the means through which the emotional beam of white light is fragmented, giving the viewer a multitude of colors and sensations.