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Born in Monaco in 1978.
Manuella Ferrera began studying art in Italy at the age of fourteen at The Istituto d'Arte di Duccio by Siena Boninsegna. Later she was enrolled at the School of Fine Arts in Carrara, famous for its marble quarries, where Michelangelo came from Florence to choose the material he used for so many of his masterpieces.
In 2001, she studied engraving at the School of Fine Arts in Brussels. 2004, she divides her life and work between Paris and Tuscany – between city and country – two atmospheres where she is inspired to perform her sculptures colored with sadness and melancholy.
In 2005, she received the Prix Georges Coulon issued by the art academies of the Institut de France in Paris. She has participated in numerous exhibitions since 1996 in Italy, France, Belgium and Japan.
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