miércoles, 24 de noviembre de 2010
martes, 9 de noviembre de 2010
jueves, 28 de octubre de 2010
(50 x 70)
Acrílico y arena sobre bastidor
La planta que tienes en casa...¿la has mirado detenidamente alguna vez?¿Has permitido que ese ser familiar pero misterioso que llamamos planta te enseñe sus secretos?¿Te has dado cuenta de lo pacífica que es, de que está rodeada de un campo de quietud?En el momento en que te das cuenta de la quietud y de la paz que emana, esa planta se convierte en tu maestra. (Eckhart Tolle)
domingo, 29 de agosto de 2010
sábado, 14 de agosto de 2010
lunes, 26 de julio de 2010
VENDIDO
OBRA PREMIADA POR "THE MUSEUM OF THE AMERICA" (MIAMI)
Dear artists:The Juror has selected the following awards:
1st. Prize:SHAHLA ROSA (U.S.A.) ("The Mask of Eve")
HONORABLE MENTIONS (in alphabetical order):
ANA CRUZ-DIAZ (Spain)
FLORENCIA ECHEVARRIA (Argentina) ("Atardecer en el Rio")
VICTORIA GRAGLIA (Argentina)
LUISA PULIDO (Colombia)
The Museum of the America wants to express its gratitude to all participants.
1st. Prize:SHAHLA ROSA (U.S.A.) ("The Mask of Eve")
HONORABLE MENTIONS (in alphabetical order):
ANA CRUZ-DIAZ (Spain)
FLORENCIA ECHEVARRIA (Argentina) ("Atardecer en el Rio")
VICTORIA GRAGLIA (Argentina)
LUISA PULIDO (Colombia)
The Museum of the America wants to express its gratitude to all participants.
jueves, 27 de mayo de 2010
lunes, 17 de mayo de 2010
lunes, 10 de mayo de 2010
viernes, 30 de abril de 2010
domingo, 25 de abril de 2010
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desde el 26 de abril hasta el 14 de mayo
Lugar: API (Tucumán 1853 - Rosario)
Horario: de 8 a 12 hs.
Los espero!
viernes, 16 de abril de 2010
jueves, 11 de marzo de 2010
GRACIAS POR VISITAR MI BLOG
"...mucho mejor conservar exclusivamente en la mente lo que uno ha visto. Durante esta transformación, la imaginación colabora con la memoria. (...) Entonces, la memoria y la imaginación se ven libres de la tiranía impuesta por la naturaleza..." (Edgar Degas)
miércoles, 3 de febrero de 2010
PRESS RELEASE BY AGORA GALLERY (New York)
The worlds that the Argentinean artist Flor Echevarria crafts out of carefully applied, gentle and precise acrylic compositions are playful, lush, mysterious and intriguing. There’s a tactile, three-dimensional quality to her shiny, geometric still lifes, landscapes and nature scenes that evokes the shimmering surfaces of Henri Rousseau or Fernand Leger, though Echevarria’s color palette is practically Fauvist. Every element is saturated with color and texture. Embedded into most of her works are all manner of patterns, sequences and series – waves, flowers, rooftops, sun rays – giving many paintings a musical sense of cascading rhythms.
Often set amidst tropical islands, Echevarria’s works speak of distant travels, though the destination is never a clearly identifiable place, but more of a sensual experience. Bold colors leap off the canvas, evocative ocean views practically smell of sea mist, glowing orange suns radiate a warm glow out into the gallery, and plants and flowers seem to drip moisture out of the frame. Echevarria’s paintings take viewers on bountiful sensory journeys.
Often set amidst tropical islands, Echevarria’s works speak of distant travels, though the destination is never a clearly identifiable place, but more of a sensual experience. Bold colors leap off the canvas, evocative ocean views practically smell of sea mist, glowing orange suns radiate a warm glow out into the gallery, and plants and flowers seem to drip moisture out of the frame. Echevarria’s paintings take viewers on bountiful sensory journeys.
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