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Carmen Valverde

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Valverde is a young painter in every sense of the word.Born in 1966 in Terrassa (Barcelona, Spain), she definitely is young both in age and in artistic trajectory.

 


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To the everlasting question of the meaning of ART, Valverde responds:"For me, it is the expression of feelings"

That is a concept to bear in mind when evaluating her work.
She started her work drawing, as the majority of painters did, but naturally evolved into a painter. However, she had a self-taught evolution. She trained herself by analyzing and studying the great masters of classic and contemporary painting; trying out different media (watercolours, carbon, pastel or oils) and dealing with a variety of subjects and styles (still lifes, landscapes, cubism or abstract topics) before she reached her current creative stage, broadly defined as "naturalistic portrait".

Se initiated her naturalistic stage with the painting " Girls from Nepal", a work of art that initially was to be just one more in Valverde's experimental trajectory, but elicited in her such strong feeling that the artist felt literally so "addicted" to that creative outlook, that she has not been able to abandon it.

Every time Valverde creates one of her paintings, she produces such and outburst of disturbing sensations in the observer that he or she is overcome by feelings of distress and helplessness.

She achieves that magic through the characters, preferably children ... "their glance is emotive, they are defenceless beings who need us"... Valverde presents them with sadness, sorrow, with the look of the exploited and unsupported, a glint of their surroundings.

Technically, her soft and perfectionist stroke allows a reliable reproduction of the faces and expressions of the characters, as well as the texture of their clothing. The backgrounds are metaphors of the painting; the somber grays of her Nepal or India paintings evoke the dramatic reality of her characters. However, the white grounds call forth her wish of hope for the children she paints.

Her work is full of natural and spontaneous talent not submitted to trends or pressures, but, compromised with the current social reality.


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