Mardelsud

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Mardelsud

$121$212

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Become a member and get 20% off and free shipping on your first purchase! (Only valid for Open Edition Art)

This abstract composition captures an expressive landscape in deep purples and grays with a rupture of red adding depth. The few protrusions interrupt the purple backdrop- an immediate interpretation of a horizon which trees of telephone poles. The demure scene envelops the viewers drawing them into the imagined setting whether fantastical or dystopian. A perfect addition to modern or industrial interiors, this original and striking piece adds an edginess for a comfortable but chic space. Bring interest and beauty by adding wall art to the waiting or rest area, a contemplative and beautiful accent.

4.5/5

Description

Paula Revigliono | Argentina

Paula grew her craft by attending painting workshops while working as a teacher. After graduating from the Santa Ana Institute in 2014 she continued studying with Ariel Mlynarzewicz and was a member of the Boedo group artist collective coordinating commission. She revisited the Institute as a teacher at the tertiary level and went on to currently teach at two secondary schools while working in her art workshop which has been open since 2008. Credits include two exhibitions in the Honorable Consejo Deliberante de San Isidro in 2015 and 2019, contoued work with the Boedo group, the tribute to Carlos Alonso in the law school, the National congress, and this year in USAL with curation by Emilia Lufiego Pellegrini.

 

Special awards and achievements include San Isidro Public Notary Association contest (2009/20), Villa Adelina context small format (2014), the Italian Hospital contest for the early prevention of Breast cancer, and in Céfiro arte espacio contest (2019), and secluded participant for the Bluebe Magazine published by Bluebee Gallery, London.

ARVIVID Quality