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Lost Flowers Print

Monica Rizzolli

Portugal

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

“Lost flowers” is about everything that grows in the gaps in the street and the concrete. About the flowers, we collect on our urban walks. Originally, I produced “Lost Flowers” for the “Criacionistas - Women Artists” platform. The “Criacionistas” project created by Lara Ovídio, Mariana do Vale, Rafaela Jemmene, Sofia Bauchwitz won the FOMENTO A CULTURA POTIGUAR 2020 award and is being carried out with resources from the Aldir Blanc Rio Grande do Norte law. With the support of the State Government, José Augusto Foundation, and the Federal Government, through the Special Secretariat for Culture, Ministry of Tourism of Brazil.

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Giclee on Fine Art Paper

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10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

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15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Monica Rizzolli São Carlos, Brasil (1981) She started as a painter, after graduating from UNESP (Brazil). In 2012, while studying at Kunsthochschule Kassel (Germany), she stumbled upon creative programming and started studying it on her own. In 2015, at MAK Center for Art and Architecture (USA) she presented her first generative artwork, as a result of the MAK-Schindler research grant. Back in Brazil, she co-created the creative programming meeting, Noite de Processing, at Garoa Hacker Clube and was involved in organizing the Processing Community Day Brazil. As a designer she developed generative magazine covers, fabric designs and type faces with Tony de Marco, including Tomorrow for Google Fonts. In 2021 she launched the Fragments of an Infinite Field series on the Art Blocks platform, which solidified her position in the generative art field. Since 2022, her body has grown into a tree. Old branches remain here, like Tony de Marco, but these days she works with other amazing members, like the computer scientist Rodjun and the biologist Vicente Gomes.

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