Carolina and Luiz Saidenberg – DNA art by Edmund Chandra

Edmundo Cavalcanti is a Visual Artist, Art Columnist and Poet.
Edmundo Cavalcanti is a Visual Artist, Art Columnist and Poet.

I had the pleasure of meeting the family Saidenberg, in one of the first international exhibitions I visited. Was in 2013 no “I Salon d'Automne of Latin America” that happened in the Gallery of the "Alliance Française" in Sao Paulo.

At the time I was delighted with the work of Carolina, your colors, the smoothness of her features and the theme dealt with, all this reflecting your personality and your sympathy, as well as their parents.

Since then I have followed his brilliant trajectory, as well as that of Luiz, with his paintings and sculptures.

Watch the interview with these bright artists, at a time when father and daughter are exhibiting some of his works on display that's going on in "Military circle of São Paulo”.

Carolina and Luiz Saidenberg. (father and daughter) Photo: Roberto Pires de Carvalho.
Carolina and Luiz Saidenberg. (father and daughter) Photo: Roberto Pires de Carvalho.

Carolina Saidenberg

Where did you born? And what is your academic training?

São Paulo capital, Bachelor of Arts degree in fine arts from SP.

How and when you give your first contact with the Arts?

Since I design 2 years old, encouraged by my parents that don't have suppressed the drawings by the freshly-painted walls and gave me drawing and painting materials.

How did you find this gift?

It was natural in me. It was very child, I don't even remember, all I know is that my children's designs were much more advanced than that of other kids my age and ever since I was little I used to draw and have other children and adults watching me.

Obra "Malabarista" Saidenberg Carolina.
ArtWork “Juggler” Saidenberg Carolina.

What are your main influences?

My father, who is an artist and Illustrator was my first art reference. I grew up in a family that enjoys culture and exhibitions, had fascination in my childhood and adolescence in Greco-Roman mythology and reading Japanese culture. Later on, in College, I was influenced by the French Impressionists and other artists such as Klimt, Van Gogh, Toulouse Lautrec, Gaugin.

What materials do you use in your works?

I usually work mixed technique. But most of my paintings are done in oil or acrylic. I usually use pigments, graphite and gilding also.

What is your creative process itself? What inspires you?

It takes me a bit to inspire me, I usually look for a long time images of painters, movies, listen to music, that's what gives me fuel to start. Like to take black and white photos of the city and urban landscapes, view circus artists, old photos etc. I am introspective thoughts and ideas for some period. I usually paint several works at the same time, While I'm watching a painting other. I take a lot of time reflecting on what I'm doing, What I intend to do… Inspired with decaying cityscapes, of old buildings, and contrasts of old and new. The human figure moves me, I like surreal situations of dream. The human body in motion. The look.

Obra "Primavera" Saidenberg Carolina.
ArtWork “Spring” Saidenberg Carolina.

When you started effectively to produce or create your works?

Well, I've always been one way or another linked to the arts, I began to study painting with oil 11 years and I've always been doing and free technical courses, until College where I devoted also to sculpture and photography beyond painting. But I just followed a career in design and advertising for many years. In 2011 I solved it should resume my origins, and it was at this time that my style developed when I moved in and studying design in Italy, and experience the art of integral form. In this period I found myself and that's what I've done exclusively since then.

Art is an intellectual production exquisite, where emotions are embedded in the context of creation, but in art history, we see that many artists are derived from other, following technical and artistic movements through time, you own any model or influence of any artist? Who would be?

A mixture of influences I believe… I really like drawing style of Toulouse Lautrec and surreal symbolic techniques by Odilon Redon.

Obra "Roda Gigante" Saidenberg Carolina.
ArtWork “Ferris Wheel” Saidenberg Carolina.

What does art mean to you? If you were to summarize in a few words the meaning of the Arts in your life…

Art is part of my life, It's my way of expressing feelings, express ideas. Artist's life is not always easy, because often I feel exposed, But what would life be without art, without beauty, without the vision beyond reality…

What techniques do you use to express their ideas, feelings and perceptions about the world? (Whether it is through painting, sculpture, drawing, collage, photography… or uses several techniques in order to make a mix of different art forms).

Especially currently painting, drawing and photography in second place. But I usually use all together in the creation of ideas.

Every artist has his mentor, that person whom you mirrored that encouraged and inspired you to follow this career you, going ahead and taking your dreams the other expression levels, who this person is and how it introduced you in the art world?

My father, Luiz. I grew up watching him draw and paint, always very creative with genius ideas. Always involved with history of art and culture in General. He is the Grand Master of my life.

Obra "Segredo" Saidenberg Carolina.
ArtWork “Secret” Saidenberg Carolina.

You have another activity beyond art? You give lessons, lectures etc.?

Currently no, but soon I intend to give painting classes. I'm planning on it for next year.

Its major national and international exhibitions and their awards?

As major exhibitions, In addition to several collective and national and international art exhibitions, the solo exhibition at the gallery in Paris Monod 2013, solo exhibition at Amî Gallery in São Paulo 2014 and now individual exhibition” paired with my dad in the Military Circle of São Paulo. I am proud to have participated in two editions of "Salon d'Automne of Latin America" in Sao Paulo. I have also participated in exhibitions in Austria by the gallery that represents me internationally in Salzburg, Velvenoir art gallery. I am also proud to have a work, “Geisha ", that is part of the permanent collection of the Memorial of World War I, Campana dei Caduti in, Trento, Italy.

Your plans for the future.

I intend to continue painting and creating for the rest of my life.

WebSite: carolinasaidenberg.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/CarolinaSaidenbergartist

Luiz Saidenberg

Work of Luiz Saidenberg. Photo: Roberto Pires de Carvalho.
Work of Luiz Saidenberg. Photo: Roberto Pires de Carvalho.

Where did you born? And what is your academic training?

I was born in Piracicaba, State of São Paulo. But never lived there, for my father, agricultural engineer, lived being transferred from city.

How and when you give your first contact with the Arts?

I am self-taught in painting and drawing. I had, for a brief time, pottery classes, and I graduated from, mature, Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing.

How did you find this gift?

I started drawing by two years of age, and my first influences were the gibís of comics that my father bring us, weekly.

There I had contact with the great cartoonists of the time.

What materials do you use in your works?

Use varied material, but I like, mainly, working with acrylic, on the screens.

Work of Luiz Saidenberg. Photo: Roberto Pires de Carvalho.
Work of Luiz Saidenberg. Photo: Roberto Pires de Carvalho.

What is your creative process itself? What inspires you?

The inspiration, that arises unexpectedly, comes from something to remember, or current event that has me impressed. There you can't resist.

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When you started effectively to produce or create your works?

I started professionally with arts at seventeen. I worked in streamers, cartoons and comics, prior to joining advertising, very young, first as an Illustrator and later Art Director.

What does art mean to you? If you were to summarize in a few words the meaning of Arts in your life…

Art has always been for me the opening doors to the world, my spear of Don Quixote against the windmills.

Work of Luiz Saidenberg. Photo: Roberto Pires de Carvalho.
Work of Luiz Saidenberg. Photo: Roberto Pires de Carvalho.

What techniques do you use to express their ideas, feelings and perceptions about the world? (Whether it is through painting, sculpture, drawing, collage, photography… or uses several techniques in order to make a mix of different art forms).

The technique depends on the work. If more poetic and smooth, or more aggressive.

The sculpture, clay, preferably for glazing.

Every artist has his mentor, that person whom you mirrored that encouraged and inspired you to follow this career you, going ahead and taking your dreams the other expression levels, who this person is and how it introduced you in the art world?

I had no mentor. Working, learning and improving me, I was drawing myself my way, and so I had opportunities to display my work.

Work of Luiz Saidenberg. Photo: Roberto Pires de Carvalho.
Work of Luiz Saidenberg. Photo: Roberto Pires de Carvalho.

You have another activity beyond art? You give lessons, lectures etc.?

Was publicist for many years, and there was little time for works.

Private individuals. Currently, drawing, painting, sculpture and Chronicles are my activities.

Its major national and international exhibitions and their awards?

I had exposed the MASP drawings, in the great comic exhibition 1970. Expuz frames in Arceburgo, S. Jose dos Campos and the Bric Brac Gallery, of Cloves Kings. Always collectively. The Military circle of São Paulo is my first individual, but in participation with my daughter Carolina.

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Luiz Saidenberg sculpture. Photo: Roberto Pires de Carvalho.
Luiz Saidenberg sculpture. Photo: Roberto Pires de Carvalho.

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Luiz Saidenberg sculpture. Photo: Roberto Pires de Carvalho.
Luiz Saidenberg sculpture. Photo: Roberto Pires de Carvalho.

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Your plans for the future.

I intend to, as tranquility and stagnation are not my sector, continue in artistic activities until when can.

Facebook: www.facebook.com/luizsaiden

Invitation to the Exhibition:

Invitation Exhibition. Photo: Disclosure.
Invitation Exhibition. Photo: Disclosure.

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EDMUNDO CAVALCANTI
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