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Amélia Soares

Never Ending

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Using various collages and prints on Japanese paper overlapping.

Amelia Soares (b. 1950) completed her training in fine arts at the School of Fine Arts in Lisbon with a course in Animation at the Royal College of Art in London. She further developed her training in Canada and the USA. An award-winning artist, she has been exhibiting individually and collectively in Portugal and abroad.

In her print with various prints and collage, "Never Ending", the suggestion of the privileged circle here evokes the interaction of color and geometric form in the painting of Sonia and Robert Delaunay at the origin of Orphism. The color and light that radiate from the whites and sparkle in the reds generate infinite circular rhythms that seem inspired by music and, in contact with the verticals, reproduce the essential rhythms of the forms and movements of the Cosmos.

Maria João Fernandes - International Association of Art Critics (AICA)

Amélia Soares

Born in Seixal in 1950, this artist completed a degree in Fine Arts at the Lisbon School of Fine Arts and a course in Animation at the Royal College of Art in London. In 2003, they were a resident artist at the Presse Papier 3 Rivières Atelier in Canada and in 2005 attended the Southern Graphics Council Conference Power in Print in Washington D.C., USA. In 2003, they were honored with the Parchemin d'honneur award at the Triennial Mondial d'Estampes by the Mouvement d'Art Contemporain Association in Chamallières, France. They have held important solo exhibitions such as "Timeless Probabilities" at the Augusto Bértholo Gallery in Alhandra in 2002 and "Marks of Timeless Writings" at the Ceutarte Gallery in Lisbon in 2003. They have also participated in various group exhibitions, including Otrângulo da Gravura in Portugal, the Netherlands, and Japan in 2008; Encounters with the Orient, Água-Forte I Fukushima at the Museum of the Orient in Lisbon in 2009; Convergence / Divergence at the Hong Kong Graphic Fiesta in Hong Kong; the 5th Douro Print Biennial; Gravura - Arts of Japan and Portugal at the Museum of the Orient in Lisbon in 2010; the 11th Sarcelles Biennial representing Portugal in France in 2011; After - 3.11 - an exchange exhibition between Japan and Portugal; Fan'Art in Porto, Corunna, and Lisbon in 2012; Engraved Forms at the Água-Forte Association Gallery; and the 12th Sarcelles Biennial in France in 2013. Their works can be found in several public institutions and private collections.
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Additional information

Artist

Amélia Soares

Color

Beige, Ivory, Silver

Date

2022

Editor

Centro Português de Serigrafia

Format

Large

Image Size (in)

18.9 x 15.4 in

Total Size (in)

26 x 19.7 in

Orientation

Landscape

Paper

Fabriano Tiepolo 290gr Paper

Print Run

50

Style

Uncategorized

Framed

No, Yes