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Artist Statement:
Artist's Statement
I am intrigued by the universality of symbols, the sacred, religions, spirituality - this is my image language! I know that I am connected to the whole and my art is part of my ritual in search for meaning and belonging.
Resonating with the timeless Andean textural palette, I use - gauze, burlap, rope and sand to form my compositions, I reduce these textures to raw structures before bringing my colors to life by layers. My textures appear out of tactile memories: colors smells, fellings, prayers and emotions, offerings, rituals and secrets …. like poetry and dreams.
My work has been deeply enriched by my awareness of my heritage. I am Peruvian and Italian, French and West Indian – After fifteen years of living in North America I went back to my golden light of arid coastal Peru, where I grew up seeing the blue-purple-silver and yellow-orange-gold metallic colors of sand vibrating in my mind.
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Commissions:
Private Collections for Media People
Koler/ Fitzimons
Alhadeff Corporation
Banco de Credito del Perú
AIEP, Art In Embassies Program
Ernst & Young Corporation, lima, Perú ...
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Nora Sidoine Biography:
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Age
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53
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| Gender |
Female
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| Status |
Married
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| Children |
99
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| Religion |
none |
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| Education |
Masters of Fine Arts |
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| Hobbies / Interests |
Music, dance, spirituality, metaphisycs, |
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| Favorite Artistic Medium |
Painting Acrylic
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| Favorite Arthistory Movement |
Abstract Expressionism - (1940 - 1955)
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| Favorite Visual Artist |
variuos
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| Favorite Work of Art |
Pre-Colombian Art
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| Biggest Artistic Inspiration |
stratus of time, archeaological sites,myth, rituals, the sacred... |
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| Why Did You Become An Artist |
I was borned an artist, although it took some time to embrace me whole |
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| Your Personal Biography |
Artist's Statement
I am intrigued by the universality of symbols, the sacred, religions, spirituality - this is my image language! I know that I am connected to the whole and my art is part of my ritual in search for meaning and belonging.
Resonating with the timeless Andean textural palette, I use - gauze, burlap, rope and sand to form my compositions, I reduce these textures to raw structures before bringing my colors to life by layers. My textures appear out of tactile memories: colors smells, fellings, prayers and emotions, offerings, rituals and secrets …. like poetry and dreams.
My work has been deeply enriched by my awareness of my heritage. I am Peruvian and Italian, French and West Indian – After fifteen years of living in North America I went back to my golden light of arid coastal Peru, where I grew up seeing the blue-purple-silver and yellow-orange-gold metallic colors of sand vibrating in my mind.
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