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Artist Information:
Alice Banciu
Bucharest,
Romania
Member Since: Dec 2009

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Artist Statement:
Alice Banciu is a Romanian
artist living in Bucharest.

Although she has a
predilection for abstract
paintings, Alice also likes to
indulge in delicate
impressionism. Her paintings
range from the conceptual
surrealistic expressions of
human emotions and
relationships to innocent and
almost naive nature
representations.

When talking about making art,
her code of conduct is “I’d
rather offend morals than
aesthetics.”
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Gender Female
 
Status not provided
 
Children 99
 
Religion not provided
 
Education Post Graduate Degree
 
Hobbies / Interests not provided
 
Favorite Artistic Medium Watercolor
 
Favorite Arthistory Movement Abstract Art - (1910 - )
 
Favorite Visual Artist not provided
 
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Your Personal Biography Alice Banciu is a Romanian artist living in Bucharest.

Although she has a predilection for abstract paintings, Alice also likes to indulge in delicate impressionism. Her paintings range from the conceptual surrealistic expressions of human emotions and relationships to innocent and almost naive nature representations.

When talking about making art, her code of conduct is “I’d rather offend morals than aesthetics.”
 


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