- Screen print
- Fabriano Tiepolo 290gr Paper
- Image Size: 92x63 cm
- Total Size: 100x70 cm
- No. of Colors: 19
- Date: 2018
- 130 units
- Ref.: S35533
Critical notes
Ana Pérez-Quiroga (b.1960) was born in Coimbra, lives and works between Lisbon and Shanghai and exhibits regularly since 1999. In her work, the body, objects coexist harmoniously encounters and their most intimate experiences. The house itself becomes the setting for a project he developed at the time. return to your everyday objects with the meaningful title: “everyday breviary #8”. In this context, we understand that the series dedicated to Camellia has a biographical dimension in her art and a historical value that she investigated. The motivation for art is It is difficult to define but at the origin of this very particular creation lies It is certainly, as she herself suggests, a childhood experience, the spell that was exercised over her in a remarkable period of her formation, the existence of three beautiful camel girls in the garden of your house in Beira. In addition to this fact that the artist refers to, her visit to the building is also worth mentioning. exhibition of camelias in Porto, which he photographed, and whose images, chosen and worked on, were the starting point of this screen printing that
uses nineteen color matrices.
Maria João Fernandes
AICA – International Association of Art Critics