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Original Brazil Abstract Painting in Yellow and Earth Tones 'Meteors' Item ID: 2669890975
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"By Anabela Costa, this intriguing painting incorporates the patterns of crocheted lace in a metaphor for the heavens. The Brazilian artist works in yellow and warm earthen tones, applying the paint through a series of doilies. She conjures meteors flying through outer space and the occasional shooting star.
Titled 'Meteoros' in Portuguese."
- 2.16 lbs
- 31.5 inches W x 39 inches H
- Acrylic on canvas
- Arrives unframed
- Signed by the artist
- Unstretched
Made in Brazil
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"I studied in the School of Fine Arts in Rio de Janeiro for several years before changing my major to communications. But I taught art in the state educational system and also worked with theater.
"My relationship with art began very early in life when I was still a schoolgirl taught by German nuns. They believed that art is very important to their students' development.
"For many years, I painted on porcelain, but my interest in expanding my forms of expression led me to paint on fabric. I took a number of courses where I learned and developed decorative print techniques.
"Seeking still greater artistic freedom, I turned to acrylic on canvas where I share a little of my vision of the world."
Anabela sometimes uses the artistic name of Bell Costa.
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Anabela Costa
"I studied in the School of Fine Arts in Rio de Janeiro for several years before changing my major to communications. But I taught art in the state educational system and also worked with theater.
"My relationship with art began very early in life when I was still a schoolgirl taught by German nuns. They believed that art is very important to their students' development.
"For many years, I painted on porcelain, but my interest in expanding my forms of expression led me to paint on fabric. I took a number of courses where I learned and developed decorative print techniques.
"Seeking still greater artistic freedom, I turned to acrylic on canvas where I share a little of my vision of the world."
Anabela sometimes uses the artistic name of Bell Costa.
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