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Spring arrives with an explosion of colors and scents, which envelop us, of new energies that recharge us, make us stronger ... Colors that slowly change and mark our days. Colors that change with the time of day, and the color of the sky. Spring is like this for me, and every year I am amazed more and more.
2021
Giclee on Canvas
21 W x 14 H x 1.25 D in
22.75 W x 15.75 H x 1.25 D in
White
Black Canvas
Yes
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My art explores the relationship between human beings and colors, and therefore the influence that the latter have had on our mind and body. Strongly influenced by the work of Mark Rothko, my research started after in 2001 I found myself in front of his large canvases, which strongly marked my research. Since my childhood I have been attracted to all forms of art: from singing, to ceramics, to theater, dance, writing and architecture, which has become my profession for many years, along with teaching in the University. Painting, on the other hand, has always been present but emerged with great power in 2015. And my project was to continue to explore the power of colors again. Colors that express my roots, my own history. I was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and in 1988 I moved to Italy. Since then, I lived in Urbino, Rome, Milan and now I'm based in Piacenza. I had the fortune to travel a lot, so my works came from many images, parfums, impressions and sensations that I perceived. What I love about my paintings is that they invite you to stop, to get out of reality for a moment and get lost in the colors. I want my painting to take effect slowly, for the chromatic glazes to strike the observer's soul, to bring light, a sense of freedom and energy to their environments and their lives. I completly convinced that art and colors harmony improve deeply the people life, specially whenI decided to enter completly in this marvellous art world. Since I started painting I felt that something was changing in me and I decided that I had to use another name that could separate my life as an architect from that of an artist. Thus was born Thia Path, Aunt Pat who brings me back to the game with my five Argentine grandchildren, with the addition of the h after the T in homage to my great teacher Rothko. Then Path, which represents my new beginning.
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