Daniela Federighi is a Brazilian visual artist whose work explores and experiments with material, sensory, and almost theatrical encounters in everyday life. Her attentive observation of daily surroundings focuses mainly on spatiality tied to her lived experiences along the way, while also flirting with a sense of fable and possible fiction.
She is currently building a body of work that emerges from the collection of personal records and ordinary materials with constructive and poetic potential — elements that are often manipulated, displaced, and juxtaposed. Formally, she works with photography, video, text, sculpture, collage, and assemblage, connecting analog and digital media in a kind of non-linear visual-material diary while also building bridges between seemingly disconnected fragments of the landscapes she collects.