Giuni

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Giuni Russo was one of the most distinctive and unconventional voices in Italian music, celebrated for her extraordinary vocal range and her ability to move freely between pop, experimental music, and spiritual composition. Rising to mainstream success in the 1980s with songs like Alghero, she later distanced herself from commercial expectations, pursuing a more personal and research-driven artistic path. Her work blends elements of Mediterranean music, opera, and electronic experimentation, often marked by a strong spiritual tension that became central in her later years. Both prolific and elusive, Russo crafted a body of work that resists easy categorization, positioning her as a singular figure in contemporary music—at once popular and deeply avant-garde.

Technique and media

Gel print transfer of acrylic colors on A4 Fabriano Bristol paper.