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Kristine Luize Avotina
Moon Rose. 2007, oil on canvas, 120x150 cm

2007

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Moon Rose 2007, oil on canvas, 120x150 cm Large size painting water lilies on deep blue water, with vibrant pattern on leaves. Modern bright juicy artwork that attract sight Kristīne Luīze Avotiņa is a young and bright personality whose talent is appreciated not only in Latvia, but also in other parts of the world. Her deep inner experiences and feelings of the soul are not hidden from the eyes of the audience, but are openly and engagingly narrated: about relationships, man and woman, passion, emotions, about experience and connection with nature. Characters live in Kristine's compositional solutions, where figurative painting and ornament appear. When painting large-format works, she masters the entire format, composition and color of the work, as well as linear drawing. Kristīne herself emphasizes: "Relationships between nature and people - it has always been a relevant topic in my painting. The more I work on it, the more interesting it seems to me. It is infinite and unending. With paint I refresh the beauty of nature and love on the canvas and I want to show that nature and love are equal in their beauty. In my works, I always want to show that nature is beautiful and worthy of admiration - a newly blooming water lily, falling leaves from golden trees, a pink sunset sky... This could go on forever..." Education: 2009 – 2010 Studies in „Escola Massana”, Painting Department, Barcelona, Spain 2003 - 2009 Studies in Painting Department, Latvian Academy of Arts, Riga, Latvia 2003 – „Jaņa Rozentāla Riga Art College”, graduation work in photo design. 1999 - 2003 „Jaņa Rozentāla Riga Art College”, Riga, Latvia 1990 - 1999 „Riga French Lycee”, Riga, Latvia Solo exhibitions: 2010 – „1000 and 1 night” Barcelona painting exhibition, exhibition hall „DFAB”, Riga, Latvia 2010 – „Alma” Barcelona drawing exhibition, gallery „Istaba” Rīga, Latvija 2009 – „Water life”, gallery „Promenade”, Liepaja, Latvia 2009 – „Garden of thoughts”, Ivonna Veiherte art gallery, Riga, Latvia 2008 – „Searching for paradise”, Ivonna Veiherte art gallery, Riga, Latvia 2006 – „Feeling dew”. Gallery „Art garden”, Riga, Latvia 2006 – „Radiation of emotions”, gallery Bastejs, Riga, Latvia 2005- “I met Paris”, gallery “Carousell”, Riga, Latvia 2005 – „Discovery”, gallery Pedants, Riga, Latvia 2004 – Photography exhibition, Hages hall, Latvian National Art Museum, Riga, Latvia 2003 - Photography exhibition „Four seasons”, gallery Bastejs, Riga, Latvia Group exhibitions: 2010 – “Regards from Barcelona”, gallery “Montcada”, Barcelona, Spain 2007 – “Candy bomber”, exhibition hall Arsenals, Riga, Latvia 2006 – Young artists group exhibition „Look from above”, LMS Gallery, Riga, Latvia 2006 – Indulis Zarins scholarship painting exhibition 2005 – Latvian artists group exhibition „Halle Grenette”, Bourgoin – Jallieu, France 2005 – “Women in summer”, gallery Art Garden, Riga, Latvia 2005 – “Renew” Young artists painting exhibition in the Latvian Academy of Arts, Riga, Latvia 2005 – Painting exhibition „Nude”, gallery „Bonhanss”, Riga, Latvia 2004 – „Fantastic face” photo exhibition, gallery „Carousell”, Riga, Latvia 2004 – Group exhibition, gallery „Bastejs”, Riga, Latvia 2004 – Young arstists group exhibition, gallery Art Garden, Riga, Latvia 2004 – Painting exhibition „Nude”, gallery „Bonhanss”, Riga, Latvia 2003 - “Private space” Autumn 2003, Latvian National Art museum „Arsenals”, Riga, Latvia 1999 – Painting exhibition, gallery „Centrs”, Riga, Latvia Professional success: 2009 – Scholarship for studies in „Escola Massana”, Barcelona, Spain 2006– Prof. Indulis Zarins scolarship in painting. 2005 –Two months residence in Cite Internationale des Arts Atelier, Paris, France 2005 – Painting workshop “Faaborg Kunstfestival”, Faaborg, Denmark 2004 - “Fondazione Romualdo Del Bianco” workshop, Florence, Italy 2003 – Young photographers’ competition „Green”: winner. Latvia 1990 – Ilustrations for Andris Zauers poetry book together with Ilze Avotina Paintings in collections: Swedbank modern art collection (Latvia) and other private collections in Luxembourg, Russia, Norway, Latvia and France
  • Creator:
    Kristine Luize Avotina (1983, Latvian)
  • Creation Year:
    2007
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 47.25 in (120 cm)Width: 59.06 in (150 cm)Depth: 1.19 in (3 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Riga, LV
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1437212637902
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