Artist Information:
Valeria Fulop
Bristol,
United Kingdom
Member Since: Aug 2008
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Artist Statement:
As a young child I was trained as a gymnast and I was learning classical ballet. I was fascinated by this unique art form which lets you express your feelings, teaches self discipline, strength and gracefulness. I was amazed by the beauty of the human body, and the ability to be able to appear strong and feminine at the same time.
My artworks reflect this expressiveness, so when I work I use rich colours and powerful gestures. I am inspired by nature, femininity, and I am always trying to analyze the object or model that I'm working on. My main purpose is to find that hidden inner beauty and restructure it within the work.
Artists who inspire me and leading me on my visual journey: Van Gogh, Frida Khalo, Klimt, Picasso, Monet, Gauguin, Degas, Modigliani, Egon Schiele, Jackson Pollock - Endre Szasz, Janos Vaszary, Janos Rippl-Ronai and many others......
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Artist Exhibitions:
Current and future Exhibitions / Events
2009:
November 20 - 22:
Front Room Art Trial 2009 - Totterdown, Bristol
August 23 - 30:
Collaborative exhibition with Sebastien Pochon (photography)
Room 212 Gallery, Gloucester Road 212, Bristol
July 19th:
Urban Art - Open Air Art Gallery, Josephine Avenue, London, SW2.
March 8th:
Spring Art Market, Paintworks, ...
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Artist Galleries:
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Artist Reviews:
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Valeria Fulop's Free Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Valeria Fulop's Portfolio. Browse Fulop's body of work: As a young child I was trained as a gymnast and I was learning classical ballet. I was fascinated by this unique art form which lets you express your feelings, teaches self discipline, strength and gracefulness. I was amazed by the beauty of the human body, and the ability to be able to appear strong and feminine at the same time.
My artworks reflect this expressiveness, so when I work I use rich colours and powerful gestures. I am inspired by nature, femininity, and I am always trying to analyze the object or model that I'm working on. My ... | |
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