Getting Dressed In The Dark, An Artist’s Way Home

A Memoir, Coming Fall 2025 From Unsolicited Press

“I always love [her] work and sensitivity to materials, [her] attention to detail. No matter what materials [she is] working with, she seems to squeeze beauty and reason out of potential confusion... abstraction with heart and soul. The recent landscapes are GORGEOUS... just wonderful dissections of natural rhythms.”

— James Linehan, Professor of Art, University of Maine, Orono

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“Much of D’Italia’s work is loose on the edges to reveal that the surface is sitting on as many as 10 or more layers — which results in a sense of supremely lush substance. And still, the artist plays up the intense process-oriented content of her work through references to the medium, personal skill and the notion of the modernist grid. Adding these qualities together delivers a keen sense of time — not the regular clock of muscle-memory knitting or embroidery, but something more self aware to the point of existential obsessiveness.”

— Dan Kany for The Portland Press Herald