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The Mar Dulce Gallery inaugurated the exhibition “ALMA” by Ana Rita Gendrot

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The traditional Buenos Aires venue recently presented the first individual exhibition of Ana Rita Gendrot, titled “SOUL”.

The sample, which will remain open until 29 of June, will offer a unique artistic experience that explores the very essence of the soul through a variety of mediums, from ceramics and porcelain to watercolor and drawing.

“ALMA” will be more than an exhibition, It is an introspective journey that invites viewers to explore the enigmas of life, to connect with the intangible and contemplate the beauty of the mysterious.

Inspired by antiquity, especially in the region of ancient Mesopotamia, Gendrot's work explores archetypes that have endured over time, transcending the barriers of space and time.

Through his works, Gendrot captures the essence of the soul everywhere: in the human body, in nature and in the world around us. His pieces reflected a deep connection with the ancestral, the magical and the existential, creating a dialogue between the past and the present.

Ana Rita Gendrot, Argentine plastic artist born in 1975 In Buenos Aires city, He has developed an outstanding career in the art world. Graduated from the Prilidiano Pueyrredón School of Fine Arts, He has continued to perfect his art through studies in various art clinics and international residencies., such as the Residencia Cerámica Sargadelos in Spain.

With extensive experience in teaching art for groups of all ages, Gendrot has left a significant mark in the artistic field. His work, which has been exhibited in countries around the world, reflects his fascination with the ancestral, the magical and the symbolic, inviting viewers to reflect on the nature of human existence and the connection to the divine.

 

 

 

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