Marina De Caro
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This abstract artwork features a striking cross-shaped composition. The visual elements include bold, expressive brushstrokes in a variety of earthy tones, such as browns, greens, and yellows, along with more muted shades. The overall composition has a dynamic, almost chaotic feel, with overlapping and intersecting forms that evoke a sense of energy and movement. The subject matter is ambiguous, with abstract shapes and symbols that suggest organic or biomorphic forms. The artist's distinctive style and technique, which blend expressionistic and surreal elements, create a thought-provoking and visually engaging piece. The work's conceptual context likely explores themes of spirituality, human experience, or the natural world. ...
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Marina De Caro
B.1961, ArgentinianDeveloping a multi-disciplinary body of work integrating drawing, sculpture and performance, Marina De Caro experiments with notions of space, bodily experience, intuition and emotion within a colorful universe. Her installations unfold in a sensitive, poetic space, often taking the form of flexible, mobile sculptures. Specially created to interact with the viewer-ice/interpreter, these works invite us to experience an unpredictable dimension of everyday life, behavior and bodily and social norms. ...
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