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Cristina Silván - P.D.F.C.5
Technique: Acrylic
Artist Biography: Cristina Silván (Pamplona, 1975) graduated in Fine Arts from the University of Salamanca in 1999. She has been awarded several prizes throughout her artistic career and her career highlights the scholarship received by the Casa de Velázquez in Madrid (2008-2010). Her work is present in numerous public and private collections such as those of the Diputación de Huesca, the Fundación Santa María de Albarracín, the Heraldo de Aragón or the Diputación Provincial de Zaragoza. An exercise as basic as arranging shapes and colors in space, the essence of the plastic arts, constitutes the foundation of values on which Cristina Silván bases her work. However, she uses multiple media for this purpose: from painting and sculpture, to collage, photography or video.Cristina Silván (Pamplona, 1975) graduated in Fine Arts from the University of Salamanca in 1999. She has been awarded several prizes throughout her artistic career and her career highlights the scholarship received by the Casa de Velázquez in Madrid (2008-2010). His work is present in numerous public and private collections such as those of the Diputación de Huesca, the Fundación Santa María de Albarracín, the Heraldo de Aragón or the Diputación Provincial de Zaragoza. An exercise as basic as arranging shapes and colors in space, the essence of the plastic arts, constitutes the foundation of values on which Cristina Silván bases her work. However, she uses multiple media for this purpose: from painting and sculpture, to collage, photography or video. Cristina Silván (Pamplona, 1975) obtained her degree in Fine Arts from Salamanca University in 1999. She has won several awards throughout her artistic career and the highlight of her path so far is the grant she received from the Casa de Velazquez in Madrid (2008-2010). Her artworks can be found in several public and private collections such as those owned by the Huesca Regional Government, the Santa Maria de Albarracin Foundation, the Aragon Herald or Zaragoza Provincial Government. Cristina Silvan bases her work on the fundamental values which come from something so seemingly simple as sorting shapes and colors within a space, which is the essence of visual arts. However, she uses several means to achieve this, from painting and sculpture to collage, photography and video.
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