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Towards the void Print

Federico Milano

Argentina

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Dry pastel on Ingres paper. A woman goes on a pilgrimage across the desert, heading towards a ghostly temple ruin.

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6 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

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11.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Federico Milano was born in Buenos Aires on March 20, 1980 . Obtained in 2004 the title of National Teacher with guidance in painting at the National School of Fine Arts Prilidiano Pueyrredón in attending workshops Elsa Soibelman , Guillermo Cuello and Cristina Dartiguelongue , among others. Perfected his studies at the National School of Ernesto Cárcova participating in different seminars with teachers drawing Roberto Elia, Juan Astica , and Eduardo Stupia ( 1995 and 2001) , scenography workshop , by Professor Alberto Azaro (IUNA 2004 ) reflective practice and production, specializing in Painting, July Racioppi teachers and Laura Sacchetti ( Esc Ernesto Cárcova , 2005) , attends the workshop Kampelmacher Cynthia , (2006 ) , attends the seminar live model drawing " Nudes Cárcova "by Marcia Schwartz, (2009 ) , and the workshop Horacio D' Alessandro ( 2010). In the years 2004/2005/2006 is assistant professor at the pre-university course of IUNA " Experimentation and production of visual messages " ( Holder in charge: Professor Elsa Soibelman ) Currently he is a professor of Fine Arts at the Manuel Belgrano School of Fine Arts, and the School with artistic orientation Antonio Berni, and works in his drawings and paintings in his studio Parque Patricios neighborhood of Buenos Aires.

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