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Painting, Oil on Canvas
Size: 30.3 W x 49.2 H x 0.4 D in
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Ensayo sobre la Luz. Lenguaje de espacios-formas que nos traduces el mundo en constantes eclipses. Estallidos estáticos de movimientos tan sutiles que imperceptibles. Luz. Llum. Camaleón de vida en cuanto ser te proyectas. Fuerza transformadora a vida. Atemporal como el día. Principio primero del todo universo y, de la división en contrarios opuestos. Peleadora luz legado y génesis de dualidad eterna trascendental a todas las vidas ausencia generosa y mezquina en la podredumbre del efímero hoy que se desvanece en el todo de tu no-ser. Essay on Light. Language of spaces - forms that traduces the world in constant eclipses. Static pops of movements so subtle that imperceptible. Light. Chameleon of life in whichever being you touch. Transforming power to life. Timeless as day. First beginning of the ALL universe and, of the division in opposite opponents. Fighter Light genesis and legacy of eternal duality transcendental to all lives generous and stingy absence in the rotten ephemeral today that vanishes in the all of your not - be.
2014
Oil on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
30.3 W x 49.2 H x 0.4 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Rrose discovers her passion for art on a hitchhiking trip along South America. The way took her to San Blas a very colorful neighborhood of Cuzco, Peru where she stayed for a two months. One day, she goes into one of the many beautiful art galleries in this neighborhood and ends up selling a huge canvas to a couple of English tourists. This situation gives rein to her imagination: she offers to teach the artists of the gallery to sell their art in English in exchange for drawing and watercolor classes. After two months of plunging herself into the language of color, shape ands lines, she continues to travel portraying the people she meets on the road and trading these portraits for accommodation, food or money. This allows her to reach Colombia, where she decides to return to Argentina to deepen and formalize her artistic studies. For half a year, she explores concepts such as shape and color through the eyes of the master Jorge Melo; and takes classes in several art institutions as the General Cultural Center San Martin. In 2009 she enters The Art Students League of New York and is accepted at Knox Martin’s class. Martin introduces her to the language of abstraction, an invaluable one way journey that becomes the turning point in her life. Added to this, the context can’t be more inspiring: the League's open studios allow sharing and interaction with artists from all over the world with whom I visited the greatest museums and most amazing art galleries. After this experience, she joins an art community in Mexico and finally settles down in Barcelona. Here, she attends the Massana Art School and her project's mentored by the amazing painter and sculptor Gabriel Sanz. From that on, she’s devoted herself to develop her art projects. In honor to Marcel Duchamp, one of her most admired artists, she uses his feminine alter ego "Rrose Sélavy" for her painting projects.
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