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Artist Information:
Leonor Villagra
Lima 41,
Peru
Member Since: Jan 2004
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Artist Statement:
My works emerge from strong
passions about the issues of
my time.
I enjoy and use life as my
expressionistic classroom.
My life in South America and
Europe (I had to leave Peru
for to living in Belgium):
this has had a powerful
influence on my understanding
and seeing how different
peoples and atmospheres
combined with new surroundings
it create fantastic changing
color palettes. I can almost
feel colors and I am inspired
to translate this sensation.
I grew up between the Peruvian
coast, the little towns of the
Andes Mountains and Peruvian
Amazonian jungle.
Peru is the country where I
was born. In Peru has to live
together a different peoples,
languages, and species
diversity rain forest mammals,
birds and reptiles.
My life in at rain forest
cannot be compared with other
which has helped create the
beginnings my bright vivid
color choices.
I enjoy diving and sailing in
the clear waters of the
Pacific Ocean and in the grey
waters of the North Atlantics
Ocean too.
I use my creativity to cause
people to think critically
about their lives and society
and to consider ways to
improve both...
I hope my paintings take you
to the peoples and ...

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Age
48
 
Gender Female
 
Status Single
 
Children 0
 
Religion
 
Education Masters of Fine Arts
 
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Favorite Artistic Medium Painting Oil
 
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Your Personal Biography EDUCATION

ECONOMY: "University Ricardo Palma" (Lima-Perú)

PAINTING, ART CRITIC and ART HISTORY, ART TEACHING; University level
"National School of Fine Arts" (ENSABAP Lima -Perú)

MURAL PAINTING: Watermael-Boistfort," Fine Arts Academy" ( Belgium );
1st Prize with distinction

ETCHING: Anderlecht Fine Arts Academy.

LYTHOGRAPHY : Foundation for Graphic Arts, "Frans Masereel Centrum"

PAINTING to Anderlecht Fine ArtsAcademy (Brussels-Belgium )
She graduated with Greath Distinction: "TALENS PRIZE 1997"

"With these paintings and etchings we return to our roots and we celebrate the most precious we have: creativity, life before and after and further than our cultural and linguistic differences"
Emile Kesteman; Secretary of the Association
of French-speaking authors in Belgium

"In the way she uses colours we find the real contrast that dominates her work, with the special opposition between
light and the dark green darkness of her far away forests"
Fons Schippers, Organizer of the art exhibitions for Volvo Belgium


"Leonor Villagra has her own and typical images. At first glance she seems to make it easy for us: we immediately recognize persons and landscapes thrown on the canvas with lots of paint and energy. That is what we see: means, techniques and tricks. Her forms and colours appeal to us or we reject them, we can completely assimilate her feelings, or they can be somewhat disturbing... But that is not the artist's problem' what counts for the artist is to say what they want to say."
Filip Leroy, Professor graphic arts at the Anderlecht Academy (Belgium) Grimbergen, 28 January 2000


Leonor cannot deny that she has come from Peru. She mixes the old Incas as well as the conquistadores' features. However, Leonor had to leave her beautiful country because she was too revolutionary, too passionate, she just didn't accept.
But Leonor is also joy and laughter, she wants to have fun. Is it that kind of character that allowed her millions of sisters and brothers Latinos to survive all the misery that "History"has cast on their continent?
But Leonor is also nostalgia and her vague landscapes with persons that seem to have escaped
from a mythology we cannot grasp, leaves us dreaming about the Andes and a passing condor.
Prof. Dr. Jean Schoysman, Chairman of the Council for
Dutch-speaking Brussels public schools, March 2003

"More that two million Peruvians live out of their country, the official figures state. But no one can deny that among them some emerge by their talent or their individual development and therefore contribute to enhance our national Peruvian identity".
In LeonorVillagra's work we note an organized symbiosis of the great past of her own cultural and actual Latin-American roots with the cultural influence of the old European continent.
This could indeed be a source for artistic and cultural globalization "
Jorge Zavaleta Alegre, journalist "Síntesis", May 2001.


In a chilly Belgium LeonorVillagra is conquering her own warm spot for Latin American art. Her work is not only the expression of the brilliant colour palette of the country she was born in, the very special mixture of elements of Indian and Spanish culture constitutes its underlying force. .............. A mixed Indian and Spanish culture .......In BelgiumLeonor misses the cordiality of the Peruvian society. Her work shows how much she misses that. Dark colours exploding in an exuberant southern colouring are typical for her art. Our dull climate leaves gloomy impressions in her work, as well as the reflection of the strong egocentricity of our society, the lack of human cordiality, creates a sad and touches in Leonor's work.
Leo Van Dorsselaer Editor & Galery-owner


«Her brilliant and very Latino colours fade away under the gloomy colours of the low countries Her painting falls into a kind of disenchanted expressionism that recalls James Ensor.»
Julien Bosseler «Le Soir» newspaper March 2000
 


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