About the Artist

Learn more about the artist Lalalli Senna

The use of geometric symbols to express the idea of order in the world, in connection with early civilizations, is the basis of Lalalli Senna's sculptures, immersive experiences, and digital creations. The multiplatform artist proposes experiences with multiple meanings in her works, drawing on a wealth of studies of different practices and aesthetic approaches, both in the visual arts and in music.

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Lalalli sees geometric shapes as a bridge to the unconscious. "Everything that respects these mathematical principles ends up being harmonious. When we connect with our deepest core and connect it with this Greater All, we enter into harmony with the cosmos," explains Lalalli, who developed the habit of recording dreams, the raw material of a dimension "where things are not yet words," as she puts it. As a true Digital Renaissance artist, Lalalli draws from these raw materials, using diverse languages to create sculptures, immersive experiences that engage with architectural space, and even orchestral works (such as the 2015 suite "The Creation of the Day").

"My artistic creation is at the service of the development of consciousness."
Lalalli Senna

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"In my opinion, art is the materialization of energies that need to manifest themselves in some way," says Lalalli, author of "Nosso Senna," a bust of his uncle Ayrton Senna presented in two versions. One was presented to Pope Francis and is in the Vatican collection. Another, monumental in size, sculpted in mirrored faceted aluminum, reminds us of the three-time Formula 1 world champion at the Interlagos Racetrack and the impact his heroism has on his fans and the nation.

Undoubtedly, Lalalli's work also reflects the principles she developed during her years of leading social impact initiatives—through the Ayrton Senna Institute—and mentoring groups that bring together new generations of business families. "Ultimately, my art is a manifestation of this desire to change the world. It's a way to raise awareness," summarizes the artist, who is also the creative director of Senna Brands.

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