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Color Carnaval 3

2018

Single piece Signed Dated Titled

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O'Farrell

70 x 90 x 2 cm
28 x 35.43 x 0.79 in

Year

2018

Medium

Paintings

Reference

d9637859

Rio de Janeiro Carnival, Brazil. Gigantic eyes, splashing in colors, stimulating me and intoxicated to be. I was overwhelmed twice, triple. It's just that everything became unfathomable. Masks on masks, on signs and points. Masks over eyes, masks over mouths. Lines, points, nerves, color, color, color.

María Inés O’Farrell, born in the City of Buenos Aires in October 1963, graduated from the Prilidiano Pueyrredón National School of Fine Arts. Art gives meaning to my life. It goes beyond my intention. It chose me and chooses me unconditionally. It caresses me gently at times, with beautiful and organic recognized forms; and abruptly at other times, making visible the dark, the hidden, the unrecognized. It gives me permission to give maternity to so much overflowing sensibility. With it and through it, I express, I communicate, I am. Thanks to art I inhabit my space with total expansion of my being. Thanks to art I exist.

1963 , Argentina

María Inés O’Farrell was born in the City of Buenos Aires, in 1963. She graduated at the Prilidiano Pueyrredón National School of Fine Arts. Art is essential for her because it gives meaning to her life, according to the artist. She stated that sometimes art caresses her gently, with beautiful and organic recognized forms. However, sometimes it makes visible the dark, the hidden, the unrecognized. Hence, as an artist, María has to express, communicate all these feelings and situations, and thanks to art, she can exist.


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