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Medium: Felt Pen
Artist: Alisa Fomina
The «flamenco» looking for his «flamenca» - flamingo made in pink, green colour
By Alisa Fomina
Located in Fort Lee, NJ
The depiction of flamingo and Spanish hair comb is an author's play around similar sounding words. The prevalent colours are pink, green and grey.
The picture size is 16x12 in (40,5x30 cm)
Alisa Fomina, 1989, Minsk (Belarus). Born in an environment with artistic traditions, raised in Andalusia and currently residing in Madrid, Spain. Graduated in Advertising and Public Relations, University Rey Juan Carlos, 2013 (Madrid, Spain).
Since childhood, influenced by family artistic tradition and dedicated to drawing that resulted in the First Prize at the XI Christmas Card Contest (2004) and First Prize at the XII Contest in 2005, Marbella.
Her work, mostly paintings and drawings are made for private collectors.
However she has been participating with different brands like the Spanish brand ‘Citrique Sunglasses’.
In 2016 a collaboration with the "Italian Institute of Culture" in the lectures of the writer Giorgio Caproni with an illustration of the writer.
As well, the participation in the project of the Italian writer Alessandro Ferraro in the book '' The secret galleries of the soul. Giorgio Caproni '', for Ediciones Complutense with the portrait of Giorgio Caproni, 2019.
A collaboration with the Spanish newspaper ‘El Pais’ with an illustration in one of his reports of the singer Nick Cave.
In November 2016 made a deck designed exclusively for ‘Correos España’, the national postal service, in the "Generations Collection", whose originals are exhibited at the Galería Cartel of
Málaga in April and May 2017.
The illustrations have a graphic technique with the use of materials such as acrylic paint,
watercolor pencils and felt-tip pens.
Influenced by the children's world taking as reference the old cartoons, their stories and fantasy with very small details and always with vivid colors.
FAIRS AND EXHIBITIONS
·Participation in the collective exhibition in Gallery "Art Enfant" (Moscow) 2013.
· Exhibition in "Sánchez y Juan Gallery" (Elche, Spain) January 2014.
· Exhibition at "Galería Sánchez y Juan" (Elche, Spain) from January 2015 to December 2016.
· Periodic sale in the "Alexander Luxury Home Collection" since 2014 (Marbella, Spain).
· Exhibition in "Galería Cartel" (Málaga, Spain) 2015.
· Exhibition in "Galería Cartel" (Málaga, Spain) from April to May 2017.
· Collective exhibition in "Want Art Gallery...
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Materials
Paper, Acrylic, Watercolor, Felt Pen
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