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C U R R
I C U L U M V I T A E
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Versión
Española
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Madrid
1960
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She is
trained as paintings restorer in Madrid, 1977-80.
She studies drawing and painting at the prestigious Arjona Studio
in Madrid, 1983-87, at the Art
Student's League in New York, 1992, as well
as silk-screening at the Brita Prinz’s Gallery workshops
in Madrid,
1990. She does the first group exhibition of her work
at the Orfila
Gallery in Madrid, 1979, and since then, she has
continued exhibiting her paintings taking
part in FLECHA (she
is awarded whith the "2nd
prize to the best artist FLECHA 2008".), ART MADRID,
FIART, and STEP of Milán.
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Her work is already present in numerous private
collections, nationals and internationals.
Special mention deserves the extensive
solo exhibition about flamenco art and it’s roots named “Falah
Men Ikum" that took place in Madrid, 1992.
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At
the same time, in 1984, she starts researching on paintings
on textiles, and creates the concept of “Prêt-a-Porter
Painting”, which is shown in fashion shows and is
distributed throughout
Spain. Also,
on the field of painting on textiles, she does several exhibitions, like the one
that took place in Arteara
Gallery, Madrid in 1990, where she shows numerous
paintings on silk, as well as several theatrical stage designs like the one made
for Compañía Nacional de Danza
for the choreography named “Aj Ondas Que Eu Vin
Veer" by Nacho
Duato, premièred In Valencia in 1981. She
also collaborates with her paintings on textiles with the Spring
and summer Fashion show of Jesus del Pozo in the
Cibeles catwalk,
Madrid
1996.
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In
September 2004, she carries out a solo exhibition of her drawings named “Cuerpos”
(Bodies), in San Lorenzo de El Escorial, whose content was to be a preamble of
the exhibition called “Almas” (Souls) in Malaga 2006.
With "Despertar"
(Waking
up), Madrid 2010 closes the trilogy of drawings on the nude realised from natural model.
She takes part
with her work "Manantial
Eterno "
as special guest in the "Festival Internazionale di poesia
La palabra en el mundo".
Villa Herriot. Venecia.
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