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HUMBERTO
TASSO. Humberto tasso developed as an autodidact and he studied the old masters
directly in the musea of europe.Together with others, tasso was chosen
to exhibit in a special exhibition of “fantastic du visionaire” in venice.
later mauricio albarelli - the organisor of this - choose him to be in
his book about this “fantastic du visionaire”. Tasso developed his own
style: “aestetic-neopaganism”.
MARCELO VASCON.The taste of the truth who is living in him, can push him to speaking always
with accurateness without losing his distance and his capacity to organizing
and seeing the world that he is the only one to put in place. The originality
is not his goal. He wants to translate the dissonances of the earth and
of the sky. A new language is born. The subject becomes writing.
PACO LEON. Transfiguration is a determining function in the development set of themes
of Paco Leon. Rock with the meat; water with the metal vector; air towards
the complex dragonflies and of fire to the vacuum liberator of the white.
LUIS ARGUMEDES. Through what I paint, I discover that I am something more than a thinking particle of this planet, and that I have something to say, or that I have a personal way of saying what has been said so many times.
TOM ARAYA. Born in Santiago, Chile, in 1974. His work crosses, so much expressionism
abstracts that the iconographic and primitive figuration. In his work.
The informalism in the gestures and the constructive inspiration composition,
define a continuous superposition of plans, bend and textures, from the
relation singular and intense of the colors with his respective vibration
weights. His production passes about hundred exhibitions, as much individual
as collective. His work is part of collections in countries as: United
States, New Zealand, Italy, Canada, Greece, France, Holland, Sweden, Denmark,
Argentina, Spain, Belgium, Germany and Chile.
SILVIA VAZZ. We go by the visit life in this blue house... we were not invited to be
a number, but, to collaborate. To realize it takes time. There are infinite
forms of making it: to begin with oneself is not bad, not to damage the
neighbor is well, more in the balance things get lost always, but others
are achieved.
VIVANCO. Vivanco understood that it is necessary to give to painting a dynamism
able to exceed the old academic precepts, plain at times to see and
transmit the requests of the contemporary context. This is why, his painting open a successive characters bringings together
multiple representations which are transposed and give the direction to
a process of recreation which requires an active and conscious integration
of the participant.
MAURICIO ESPINOSA & SUE OCHOA. In the battle between texture and the form, the form gains. Texture is folded up, but does not lose its capacity, and agrees to serve the form. Significant and significances are carried to a maximum intensity.
ANDRES ALIAGA. This sample is composed of a series of works done in different stages of development of this young Chilean painter, who has been working for almost a decade in Europe. And from there he evokes his native America through his paintings.
ALEJANDRO SENN. In his canvases he depicts villages abounding with houses, churches and castles, a mosaic of buildings halfway between a medieval city and a South American favela.
TOMAS VIDIELLA. The necessity to achieve an independent artistic work regardless to a group
that reflects psychic states and that contains something of the social
meaning. Technical mixed of oil and acrylic.
EDUARDO LOPEZ. This series is evolving out of my interest in music. I start to feel the emotion of it, what the instruments can say, alone or together. From this feeling I started to paint, and gradually the series has developed so that each painting is about what each instrument is telling me, chich is love, melancholy and all the feelings conveyed bye the music and the musician.
SEBASTIAN GARRETON. The big part of our existence is based on the collective or individual
memory, the one that allows us to recognize ourselves and also to recognize
the other. Sebastian Garreton, through the years, took and collected the
geographical and human landscapes conforming to our culture.
PATRICIA VALLE. Interior delicacy of colour, offering a quiet table. Interior flavour and the external voyage towards well known corners. Transiting in a dreamlike attitude, within realism.
GUILLERMO GIBBON. Changer les nombres par la peinture est un défi... Tout est à commencer
à partir de zéro... L’aventure est de concrétiser des images gardées pendant
une vie, pour les vivre d’une manière nouvelle et reflétées dans les grandes
lignes pour les partager avec le spectateur.....
ALEJANDRA CABALLERO. The content of my work is located in a mystic plane, proposing an encounter
with the existential problem of the human being an anthropological point
of view. The discipline in charge of the evolution of the man's conscience.
PAPUS. A painter identified by the African traditions.
Papus communicates through his works, the
customs and mysteries of his native Guinea.
Perceiving innocence as the center of an
ideal universe, he has painted a number of
canvases of children. Following an impressionist
period of rich colours, he enriched his art
with the " pigments of Guinea ",
with the black, the white, the blue and the
natural colours of the earth.
IBRAHIMA BARRY. In his canvases he has a mega conception
of his native Foutah. They are marked by
powerful evocations of his village. He loves
the colours and the expressions as well as
the richness of the indigo blue and the natural
greenery, without forgetting the portraits,
the impassive look of the constant meditation
of the women.
GUY PASCAL GUILAO. His vocation is a sample of the daily African
life, colourful and wise, that evolves with
precision, strength and splendour. Vividly
and powerfully he surprises and entertains
the spectator by showing the Guinean and
African women.
ABDOULAYE BANGOURA . Abdoulaye BANGOURA is descended of a family of big Guinean painter talents. Associating the colors cleverly, he surprises us by as soft and limpid stages that shy and grief-strickens.
SUSAN SALTER KIRTON. J.S. Salter was born in Nova Scotia. She studied and design at Chamberlain in Boston, Mass.. In the 1990's she obtained a college diploma in Fine Arts, and has since studied under Harold Klunder and Mary Anne Revenko. She is represented at the Marchand Gallery, in Lancaster, Ontario, and has also shown her work at several shows at Stewart Hall, and at Tudor Hall in Montreal..
BERTRAND LAVOIE .Routine of the chaos, of the total absurdity to the pure beauty, of the complete destitution to the ludicrous wealthiness, of life to the death, I write with the painting and I paint with my eyes.
SEYDOUBA CAMARA. The work of Seybouda Camara reveals a mysterious lyric and spiritual world. The canvases transform from impressionism to fauvism or unique style where freedom of expression triumphs.