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Foto Aline Biz
¨I will not be ‘famous’, ‘great’. I will go on adventuring, changing, opening my mind and my eyes, refusing to be stamped and stereotyped. The thing is to free one’s self: to let it find its dimensions, not be impeded.
No need to hurry. No need to sparkle. No need to be anybody but oneself¨.
Virginia Wolf
She found herself a perfect place to investigate different languages through her poetic vocation.
Her work support has navigate between the written words, the movement, her own body as a performer and recently matter itself as a support to shape ideas and sensations. Her technique rounds the improvisation of rituals as a connection to the sacred around our everyday life where art becomes a vehicle to build alternative and poetic narratives.
in her paintings she explores the relationship between the body, movement, words and pictorial matter, she has no interest in aestheticism and tries to shape a manual to survive the current chaos through the observation of her own emotions. She thinks that every panting is a place toget lost in serenity thoughts.
Her works is about the margins of poetic voices in the process of healing and the power or the expression for itself, as an important part in the process of psychic individuation and diversity as the only result from that.
The invisible as a metaphor of the unreal frontiers in art languages, going against the rules or as if there where no rules as a way to be honest with a real diversity and to the alternative narratives that open the audiences to new perspectives.
To invent or to err.
To remade constantly the sight.
To listen with new perspectives.
To be marginal as a way to be a hero.