Dina Garcia – “The Colors of Bahia” by Edmundo Cavalcanti

Edmundo Cavalcanti é Artista Plástico, Colunista de Arte e Poeta.
Edmundo Cavalcanti is a Visual Artist, Art Columnist and Poet.

I find myself every day with the discovery of so much talent in the northeast of our Brazil, seems to me that there exists a different energy, that inspires and stirs the people of this region to create wonderful works, with many colors and regional issues. Maybe it's the influence of the origin of these cities and their ancestors. The contagious happiness of the people is second to none.

Dina Garcia é Artista Plástica.
Dina Garcia is an artist.

Born in Cruz das Almas, Bahia, self-taught in art with influences Fauves, Cubist and Expressionist, but with own style, his painting refuses all academic convention, subject to the instinctive laws of color harmony compose the frame. Made progress in the Palace of acclaim and drawing workshops and painting at MAM – Solar do Unhão, both between 1996 and 1997 (Salvador BA), began painting 1992 with crayons, soon realized his first one in the Municipal Library of Cruz das Almas (1992) and 1996 started painting on canvas oil, soon going to acrylic, technique that uses today. Various subjects.

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GROUP EXHIBITIONS:

She has participated to date of 58 exhibitions, will complete 59 now day 12 March 2015, And God Created Woman – HOUSE OF PORTUGAL – São Paulo – SP, cities that exposed – Salvador, Waterfall, Santo Amaro da Purification, Itaberaba, Maragogipe and Cruz das Almas in Bahia, in Campinas and Itapetininga – St. Paul and Buzios – Rio de Janeiro. I participated in the Salon of Plastic Arts - National Panorama, Campinas, São Paulo, and I Salon of Art and Culture Waterfall, in Bahia. Also participated in the IX Biennial Reconcavo – Sao Felix – Ba, CULTURAL CENTER Winstead em 2009.

HELD 17 SOLO EXHIBITIONS – BETWEEN SALVADOR AND RECÔNCAVO.

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INTERNATIONAL GROUP EXHIBITIONS:

I – “RED Ebony” No museum Municipal É evils em Longwy Top – France, direction Creuza Carqueija – May 2006.

II – INTERNATIONAL CONTEMPORARY ART AUCTION – ART BRAZIL CONNECTION – CAROUSEL FRANCE LOUVRE – Paris – 2013 – curated Aquino Azevedo Heloiza.

III – International Exhibition in Italy with the participation of works of the 1st Art Auction in support for the Needy Animals, participation of Brazilian and Italian artists, brought by the Art Gallery Eclettica – International exhibition Multiforma – CREATIVITY ÉTINICA. Museum Eugenio Teixeira Leal – Pelourinho – Salvador – Bahia. – Curator Patricia Rose.

IV – OUT OF BOUNDS: FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION – 13 Riverdale Avenue Yonkers, NY 10701 – United States. Curated by Shelita Birchett Benash.

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OTHER PARTICIPATIONS:

Did the set design from the Art Workers Show in 2010, House of Souls Cross Culture. Interview in the book Paths, Stories and Memories – 5 years of UFRB. Cover and biography in the journal Feminism - UFBA. Interview in the Magazine Channel, Cruz das Almas, Bahia, 2012, and Urban Magazine, Assis-SP, 2014. Magazine Cover Dean of Extension - UFRB, 2011 and 2012. Interview Magazine in Biography, 2011. Has works sold to many countries of Europe, USA, Japan and several Brazilian states. Illustrations of the Book of Poetry – Eguns – the author Journey Pereira dos Santos. Names 73 artists Carousel du Louvre, Revista Beach Class, 2013. Interview Baiano Mosaic program 11/01/2014, TV Bahia, affiliated with Globe. Permanent exhibition at the Pousada Convento do Carmo in Cachoeira – Bahia, Shopping Gallery B.Arte in Parallel – Salvador – Bahia.

Artworks of the Artist:

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Blog: www.ateliedinagarcia.blogspot.com
E-mail: dinagarcia.ap@gmail.com

WORKSHOP DINA GARCIA – OF. Getulio VARGAS – 137 – CROSS OF SOULS – BA.

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EDMUNDO CAVALCANTI
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