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Tierra Calida

This work was inspired by nature's invisible element - the wind. Done on a large canvas, it reproduces the dynamic spaces, interlaced movements and translucent light of this element. Mimicking the wind, this work drags us to the three-dimensional world of successive contorted planes, extensive superimposed strokes and optical illusions. Porcelli captures the shifting  effects of the wind in its natural element, yet abstracts them as if the wind were the paintbrush that triumphs, comes and goes, slides, prolongs, and dematerialises the sea, the heat, the sky, the night, the ground, the water and anything in its path.

Using themes and colors prevalent in contemporary Latin American art, this work is part of one of Porcelli's most successful series: Vientos. It expresses the warmth and movement of a summer wind.
Tierra Calida

This work was inspired by nature's invisible element - the wind. Done on a large canvas, it reproduces the dynamic spaces, interlaced movements and translucent light of this element. Mimicking the wind, this work drags us to the three-dimensional world of successive contorted planes, extensive superimposed strokes and optical illusions. Porcelli captures the shifting  effects of the wind in its natural element, yet abstracts them as if the wind were the paintbrush that triumphs, comes and goes, slides, prolongs, and dematerialises the sea, the heat, the sky, the night, the ground, the water and anything in its path.

Using themes and colors prevalent in contemporary Latin American art, this work is part of one of Porcelli's most successful series: Vientos. It expresses the warmth and movement of a summer wind.
Tierra Calida

This work was inspired by nature's invisible element - the wind. Done on a large canvas, it reproduces the dynamic spaces, interlaced movements and translucent light of this element. Mimicking the wind, this work drags us to the three-dimensional world of successive contorted planes, extensive superimposed strokes and optical illusions. Porcelli captures the shifting  effects of the wind in its natural element, yet abstracts them as if the wind were the paintbrush that triumphs, comes and goes, slides, prolongs, and dematerialises the sea, the heat, the sky, the night, the ground, the water and anything in its path.

Using themes and colors prevalent in contemporary Latin American art, this work is part of one of Porcelli's most successful series: Vientos. It expresses the warmth and movement of a summer wind.
Tierra Calida

This work was inspired by nature's invisible element - the wind. Done on a large canvas, it reproduces the dynamic spaces, interlaced movements and translucent light of this element. Mimicking the wind, this work drags us to the three-dimensional world of successive contorted planes, extensive superimposed strokes and optical illusions. Porcelli captures the shifting  effects of the wind in its natural element, yet abstracts them as if the wind were the paintbrush that triumphs, comes and goes, slides, prolongs, and dematerialises the sea, the heat, the sky, the night, the ground, the water and anything in its path.

Using themes and colors prevalent in contemporary Latin American art, this work is part of one of Porcelli's most successful series: Vientos. It expresses the warmth and movement of a summer wind.
Tierra Calida

This work was inspired by nature's invisible element - the wind. Done on a large canvas, it reproduces the dynamic spaces, interlaced movements and translucent light of this element. Mimicking the wind, this work drags us to the three-dimensional world of successive contorted planes, extensive superimposed strokes and optical illusions. Porcelli captures the shifting  effects of the wind in its natural element, yet abstracts them as if the wind were the paintbrush that triumphs, comes and goes, slides, prolongs, and dematerialises the sea, the heat, the sky, the night, the ground, the water and anything in its path.

Using themes and colors prevalent in contemporary Latin American art, this work is part of one of Porcelli's most successful series: Vientos. It expresses the warmth and movement of a summer wind.
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Tierra Cálida Painting

Laura Porcelli

Brazil

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 61 W x 79 H x 0.1 D in

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Tierra Calida This work was inspired by nature's invisible element - the wind. Done on a large canvas, it reproduces the dynamic spaces, interlaced movements and translucent light of this element. Mimicking the wind, this work drags us to the three-dimensional world of successive contorted planes, extensive superimposed strokes and optical illusions. Porcelli captures the shifting effects of the wind in its natural element, yet abstracts them as if the wind were the paintbrush that triumphs, comes and goes, slides, prolongs, and dematerialises the sea, the heat, the sky, the night, the ground, the water and anything in its path. Using themes and colors prevalent in contemporary Latin American art, this work is part of one of Porcelli's most successful series: Vientos. It expresses the warmth and movement of a summer wind.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:61 W x 79 H x 0.1 D in

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Laura Porcelli is best known for her abstract acrylic paintings that use color, texture and layers to explore the themes of movement and light in nature. Born and raised in Argentina, Porcelli draws inspiration from her Latin American roots. Her works are vivid, powerful and dynamic. Porcelli has exhibited worldwide, at venues such as the Belgo Gallery in Montreal, Centro de Convenciones in Buenos Aires, Paulo Prado Gallery in Sao Paulo and Agora Gallery in New York. Porcelli’s works are held in private and institutional collections worldwide. Porcelli studied art at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes Prilidiano Pueyrredon (currently, Universidad Nacional de las Artes) and Facultad de Artes Plasticas in Rosario. Porcelli was awarded the Prix Estimulo in Buenos Aires and was silver medalist at the Vanguardia Brasileira de Artes Plasticas. She lives and works in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

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