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Artist Statement:
My paintings capture the emotions transmitted by organic forms, which permanently live among us. I initiate change in my primary sketch, photographs and collages by singling out the forms until I have a scene that reveals its meaning.
The painting process begins by focusing on the light which is the first connection point between the audience and the work. I then connect two tones which have been chosen to contrast the light.
Sensuality and eroticism are revealed through form magnification and color saturation.
The huge scale of my work is another resource I use to increase the power of the expression.
I want to present to the spectator elements of emotion that allow them to discover their own worlds.
My work is influenced by Baroque artists for their harsh light and dark shadows (chiaroscuro), Impressionist, Postimpressionist and Fauvism for their visual effects of
light and vigorous brushstrokes, Expressionists for their vibrant expression of emotions, powers of colors, line and form and the Surrealists for the liberation of the unconscious, creating a new reality.
My work is a conjunction of all these artistic movements with the firm intention to create something original from my own experience.
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Artist Exhibitions:
2007
43rd Annual Key Biscayne Art Festival
19th Annual Las Olas Art Fair
18th Annual Delray Beach Festival
2006
19TH Annual Las Olas Labor Day Weekend Art Fair.
17th Annual Hyde Park Village Art Festival
8th Annual Downtown Naples Festival of the Arts
14th Annual Weston Art Festival.
Jupiter National ...
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Artist Galleries:
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Commissions:
Upon immigrating to the United States in 1994, I produced many original Mural projects for exclusive clients.
To see some of these Murals you can visit my website www.veronicafascie.com (click on murals)...
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Veronica Fascie Biography:
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Age
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43
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| Gender |
Female
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| Status |
Married
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| Children |
99
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| Religion |
buddhism |
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| Education |
Bachelor of Fine Arts |
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| Hobbies / Interests |
read,computer and do my garden |
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| Favorite Artistic Medium |
Painting Acrylic
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| Favorite Arthistory Movement |
Impressionism - (1865 - 1885)
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| Favorite Visual Artist |
Monet
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| Favorite Work of Art |
Morning
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| Biggest Artistic Inspiration |
Nature, Light, |
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| Why Did You Become An Artist |
I was always an artist since I was a child, though I start my art education in 1981 since then I become professional artist. |
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| Your Personal Biography |
Veronica Fascie was born
in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1964
Classically educated, she received her bachelor's degree in 1987 from the (Argentine) National School of Fine Arts. She attained a specialized degree in set design, also from the National School in 1991.
Upon completing her formal schooling,
she gained additional training in various subjects, including a private yearlong study under professional architect Marcelo Carrafanq on architectural perspective and restoration, and training in drawing and sculpture with sculptor Maria Angela Politi in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Featured exhibits of Veronica Fascie's work in Buenos Aires include the Palais d' Glace and Centro Cultural, Buenos Aires.
Upon immigrating to the United States in 1994, she was employed with Artistika, Miami, Florida, as a resident Fine Artist. There she produced many original Mural projects for exclusive clients.
She was a resident artist at Miami Artworks, Inc from 1999 to 2000 where she started to create her tree series.
During the period 2000-2003 Fascie's series evolved from branches into recognizable human forms, particularly female body parts, which is obvious in pieces where these female forms are part of a tree.
The end of 2003 completes the woman’s presence as a main character. In her work 'Revolution' she describes a period of many radical changes in her life. Part of these changes is the format and the goals of her work. In two series composed by four pictures each she explores the personal identification through the color and forms in nature.
Her artistic voyage give as powerful hints about how the nature creates paths to our internal (and very often unconscious) knowledge.
Nature outside or nature inside is just different perspectives of the same thing. Perhaps the fact that work is based on photographical material of the Oleta River Park in Miami supports the idea of inner knowledge or perhaps the idea (again) of starting in branches and evolved to female forms could be taken in the opposite way with the same result.
Our existence is revealed through nature and that's the reason our knowledge goes far more behind than our own birth.
At the beginning of 2004 Fascie is invited to exhibit in Barcelona, Spain. There, are new changes in format, color and theme but the internal search is constant. Those series described the privacy of her studio, which could be understood as the description of the ship she used to travel in her explorations.
At the end of 2005 she retakes the subject of the woman with three diptychs. In two of those works also returns to large formats. Returning to the female figures is a necessity of absolute and total identification with life. It is the most objective point of view of our own existence we can reach.
For half-full of 2006 Fascie has again changed its expressive characters who follows bound to all the previous searches, she works in a series of flowers, choosing the feminine aspect of the flowers from the place of association of forms and the demonstration of the beauty diversity through the variety of colors and types. Fascie's works go and back from nature to human forms, but far from being in the same place, they advance inexorably to the inner warmth of existence in its astonishing beauty.
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