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in a given moment, the expression
of my personal ideas and feelings. I
generally draw on the canvas, and
other times I simply improvise and
let myself be taken away, without
any pattern or previously established
structure. Anything could come from
it..
I consider my art to be eclectic,
where my inspiration flows through
different movements and artists
of my admiration. It allows me to
recreate my own style jointly with the
figurative, pop, naif, folk-combining
colors, trends, styles and materials,
allowing whoever presence it,
personal fantasies and illusions.
My latest creation was strongly
motivated by my view of Israel
as a new immigrant from Latin
America, as a result of four years
of experiences in the country. I am
currently working on a new series of
works that explore the nature of life
such as human contact with mother
nature and the animals in their
habitats. Being a lover of nature
and animals, I fervently believe that
the simplest things in life before our
very eyes, are the biggest and most
important, which we sometimes do
not perceive because in a certain way
we lose the capability to observe our
surroundings and enjoy the small
gifts we have received and ignored.
Carolina Karpati – Bar Mitzvah Boy
Original Art. Ink & Acrylic on Canvas. Signed. 100 x 80 cm
Dance of Life
(2005)
Brass Cast
Width: 11 cm
Height: 52 cm
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