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Artist Information:
Bridget Busutil
Barbaira,
France
Tel: +33 430341103
Member Since: Apr 2002

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Artist Media:
Drawing Other (1)
Mixed Media (2)
Other (3)
Painting Acrylic (7)
Painting Encaustic (45)
Pastel (8)
Artist Statement:
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ARTIST STATEMENT.

Art is a way of Life


My life is about Art and
reflects the multicultural
diversity in which I was
raised.
I favour projects that mix ...

Further Information
Artist Exhibitions:
-summer 2008 Amsterdam :
Encaustic workhops and pigment
workshops.
Master classes.
-2007 Bilkent University .
Curator Attila Gulu. November
15th to dec 11th
-2007-2008. International Art
for Fashion. FCA, Atlanta:
President John Powell, Critic:
Jerry Cullum. Starts December
5th 2007.
-2007 Residency at The
Contemporary Art Centre:
CAT'ART . Ste Colombe...

Further Information
Artist Galleries:

GALERIE GORA
tel: (514)879-9694 fax
:(514)879 0164
address: 279 Sherbrooke
west, suite <205,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
H3X 1Y2
www.gallerygora.com
email: art@gallerygora.com



Trevisan Arte
Corso Porta Reno, 17
44100 Ferrara/Italy
Tel Studio: 0425.81362
info@trevisanarte.com
www.trevisanarte.com

Walter Wickiser Gallery...

Further Information
Artist Reviews:
March 2008: "Waxed Poetics" by
New York young promising
writer Erica Cardwell.
published by London
progressive journal.
www.omnivorous.net
November 20006: NY Arts
Magazine produces a book on
500 contemporary painters.
June 2000: Martin FranK:
"Piccolo Spoletto", The Post
and Courier

March 1999: Sparr, Mindy:
"Art abounds in our ...

Further Information
Collections:
Museum of Las Americas, Miami,
FL
The Leila Wallace Collection:
The Reader's Digest,
Pleasantville, NY
French Consulate, Atlanta
German Consulate, Atlanta
Banque Nationale de Paris,
Basel, Switzerland
Compagnie Havraise
Peninsulaire de Navigation,
Paris, France Stockholm,
Sweden

Private collections in various
parts of the worlds:

UK: London, Scotland.
USA: New ...

Further Information
Commissions:
Kathy and Alan Wisne, Florida
& Michigan USA
Wayne and Marti Huizenga, Fort
Lauderdale, Fl USA
Banque Nationale de Paris,
Basel, Switzerland
........

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Bridget Busutil Biography:

Biographical information for Bridget Busutil can be found below. The artist may choose what information to display. Sometimes the artist chooses not to display personal information to the general public.
Age
56
 
Gender Female
 
Status Single
 
Children 2
 
Religion Buddhist
 
Education Post Graduate Degree
 
Hobbies / Interests Encaustic Art, New media Art, Photography
music: classical: Bach:Baroque: Chopin. schubert. blues,folk, country. Ethnic folk.
Books: philosophy, Art history, Poetry, mysteries.
Religions:all
cultures:all
high tech science
yoga, ballet, dance
 
Favorite Artistic Medium Painting Encaustic
 
Favorite Arthistory Movement Expressionism - (1905 - 1945)
 
Favorite Visual Artist Gauguin
 
Favorite Work of Art The Scream/ edvar Munch
 
Biggest Artistic Inspiration Becoming the leader in the research of Encaustic art.
Advise artists in their careers.Art Consultant.... what to do step by step.....
Being able to communicate and convey my empathy,compassion and understanding to other artists. Help them understand their own goals and achieve these goals.
Create an artist community, multidisplinary, yet learning to live the natural way.
 
Why Did You Become An Artist I was born an artist. this is one these things that seem decided for you....
 
Your Personal Biography google22976108fdd647b3.html
From Haiphong , Madagascar to the US, through Cairo,London, Paris and Barcelona. Schooling was first in French, then boarding school in England.
Travelled a lot while a child-adolescent: Indian Ocean islands, Egypt, Africa, all of which left an permanent mark, contributing to my perspective-vision.
BA in Studio Arts. MA and PhD,
Final University: Rochester, NY.

The essence of my nature is nomadism...
It breeds a form of alienation that can be described as a dichotomy between engagement and detachment.
By merging life experiences with a mythological mind scape, I am able to create an elusive symbology.
I have a deep respect for the diverse cultures of this globe and their roots.
My focus is looking into culture roots and their ancient ways of expression.
Ancient ways of expression, that is art forms....Encaustic is one of my most used media.
I am interested in colours and their origins. I like the natural earth's colours... they vary from country to country.
I enjoy learning about plant pigments or dyes, which were used long before we got chemicals.... I like to stay at this level of doing Art with natural material.
My path takes detours and meanders through the knowledge of crafts and techniques that deal primarily with the natural world.
I am using encaustic. I am using natural pigments, I am using plant dyes.
For support I choose unprepared, unstretched canvas, or wood for encaustic.
My Art represents my own inner journey. bb









Born in Vietnam and raised in Madagascar, Busutil is
involved with a lifelong love story with Nature: its power in all senses.
Rainfall, windstorm, ocean storms, deep colors incredible skies and exotic smells.
A nomadic life leads her to become a nomad, rootless and comfortable to be so. the world becomes her place.
Every place is the opportunity for her starving curiosity and passion to learn.
It is also the opening of new doors, new ideas, new colours, sounds , which are immediately assimilated and integrated into her internal vocabulary.
The artist works using the old technique of Encaustic in new
ways.
the search for old techniques:
From Africa to Vietnam,
differnet ways to use and create colours, natural stains, silk stains,
etc....
I like the diversity of grounds, the beauty of the material, linen for example and do not want to hide it with gesso!!.
 


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