BUT WHERE DOES THE
“REGINA PICOLI
SIGNATURE” LIE IN THIS
PARISIAN PIECE?
In the choice of an unexpected angle and perspective," the artist says, and
most importantly, in "infusing the scene with specific feelings and
emotions." The atmosphere of twilight aims to convey "nostalgia and
romance, which align with her artistic identity." For Regina, every
brushstroke is a unique expression. "By embracing the complexity of the
'Iron Lady' and of life," she concludes, "I’m not just creating art—I’m telling
stories that transcend time, letting my passion guide every detail."
Regina Picoli’s Eiffel Tower, then, is more than an accurate representation; it
is a meeting of souls—the artist’s and the icon’s, Brazil’s and France’s—
proving that true art always finds a new light to reveal, a new emotion to
awaken.
With this work, Regina offers us more than a painting: she offers a visual
refuge, a lens through which we can see Paris with our hearts. Her Eiffel
Tower is at once a tribute to structural beauty and a love letter to the
human ability to create with both precision and feeling. In the tradition of
the great realists, she reminds us that the extraordinary lives in the details,
that greatness can exist within a single brushstroke, and that art—like the
iron of the tower—is built to endure.
Through Regina’s eyes, the Iron Lady breathes. And beats.