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The main focus of our blog is to share and discuss the artistic production of the Plastic Artist Carolina Moura. In this artistic atmosphere we have Ferdinand Rafols, sharing his artistic impressions of Carolina's work, and bringing to this space the best artistic and multi-media content being produced in the web. Also visit our main site:
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Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Saturday, August 7, 2010
[New WebSite] Slideshow Collection of the Artistic Work of Carolina de Moura
http://www.wix.com/carolinademoura/Carolina-de-Moura
The production of the artist Carolina de Moura is multiple and presents different phases and emphasis, which are still in constant evolution. Her way of creating doe not respond to a linear production, in contrast, interacts with the different configurations of a Non-Linear Universe.
The works "Order", "Chaos," "The City", "Rebel" and "Goblet" are some examples of the "University Era" of Carolina Moura. The skills of the artist can now be clearly identified by the versatility and diversity of techniques and motions in the production.
The works "Multi-sided" and "Desires" represent the most current phase of the artist, where the realism constitutes a complex set of images, approaching the surrealism while retaining its own identity and personality. [Text by Ferdinand Rafols]
The production of the artist Carolina de Moura is multiple and presents different phases and emphasis, which are still in constant evolution. Her way of creating doe not respond to a linear production, in contrast, interacts with the different configurations of a Non-Linear Universe.
The works "Order", "Chaos," "The City", "Rebel" and "Goblet" are some examples of the "University Era" of Carolina Moura. The skills of the artist can now be clearly identified by the versatility and diversity of techniques and motions in the production.
The works "Multi-sided" and "Desires" represent the most current phase of the artist, where the realism constitutes a complex set of images, approaching the surrealism while retaining its own identity and personality. [Text by Ferdinand Rafols]
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