• Maria-Carmen Perlingeiro |
  • Moulin Rouge Heart
  • Maria-Carmen Perlingeiro |
  • Maria-Carmen Perlingeiro |
  • Maria-Carmen Perlingeiro |

Maria-Carmen Perlingeiro

“Moulin Rouge Heart”

Moulin Rouge Heart

(SKU. 11772)

  • Date

    2022
  • Technique

    Moulin Rouge quartzite
  • Dimensions

    (H x W x D) 25 x 17.5 x 9.5 cm
  • Edition

    20 + 4PA

Regular price R$ 25.000,00
Regular price Sale price R$ 25.000,00
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"Moulin rouge heart

Heart of gold

Happy heart

Heart in mouth

Heart in hand

Heart of stone

Heavy heart

Big heart

Light heart

Small heart

Broken heart

Heart in celebration

Heart racing

Empty heart

Tight heart

Pure heart

"Oxheart"

Maria-Carmen Perlingeiro

Maria-Carmen Perlingeiro's work is sculpted in a wine-colored stone with greenish veins: Moulin Rouge quartzite, which gives the work its title “Moulin Rouge Heart”. The Brazilian artist has lived in Switzerland for many years and has a long history of working with different types of stone, such as marble and alabaster. She has traveled to countries such as New York and Tuscany to discover new materials and was recently in Brazil to develop this exclusive work.

Works from Maria-Carmen Perlingeiro

Biography

Maria-Carmen Perlingeiro - Carbono Galeria

Maria-Carmen Perlingeiro

b. 1952, Rio de Janeiro (RJ), Brazil | Lives and works in Geneva, Switzerland.

Maria-Carmen studied at the School of Fine Arts at UFRJ, but graduated from the École Supérieure d'Art Visuel. The sculptor also studied in New York and when she visited Sérgio Camargo's studio she discovered the sculptural possibilities of marble. However, the raw material of her choice was Tuscan alabaster, which has a transparency permeated by spots and waves.

In the 1990s, he won the Darier Hentsch & Cie Bank Prize in Geneva, competing with 249 artists from around the world. His collective and individual exhibitions have taken his works to countries such as Brazil, France, Switzerland and Italy. He participated in the 13th and 14th editions of the São Paulo Biennial.

Representative galleries

Raquel Arnaud Gallery , Sao Paulo

Cassia Bomeny Gallery , Rio de Janeiro