• Renata Tassinari, M Carbono
  • Renata Tassinari, M Carbono
  • M Carbon | M Carmine | M Orange
  • Renata Tassinari, M Carmim
  • Renata Tassinari, M Larajna
  • Renata Tassinari, M Larajna

Renata Tassinari

“M Carbon | M Carmine | M Orange”

M Carbon | M Carmine | M Orange

(SKU. 724)

  • Date

    2013
  • Technique

    acrylic paint on acrylic frame
  • Dimensions

    (H x W x D) 90 x 30 x 3 cm
  • Edition

    3

  • Comes with certificate of authenticity


The artist has exclusively developed three different multiples for Carbono Galeria, each also in an edition of three. Contrasting the smooth, shiny surface of the polished acrylic with the texture of the acrylic paint that cuts the rectangle in half, while also enveloping it, the artist uses an intense chromatic range: Carmine, Carbon and Orange are the colors that give the works their names.

Works from Renata Tassinari

Biography

Renata Tassinari - Carbono Galeria

Renata Tassinari

b. 1958, São Paulo (SP), Brazil | Lives and works in São Paulo (SP), Brazil.

Tassinari was a student of Carlos Fajardo, José Resende and Dudi Maia Rosa, artists who greatly influenced her work. In the 1980s, she produced prints with indigenous motifs for Applied Native Art, which is where her fascination for the world of colors began.

The artist has several solo exhibitions in galleries in São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Espírito Santo and has participated in group exhibitions in institutions such as MARP – Ribeirão Preto, MAM – Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo and FUNARTE – Rio de Janeiro.

In 2015, Renata celebrated 30 years of her career with a retrospective at the Tomie Ohtake Institute, São Paulo. “Color and structure – paintings, drawings and collages by Renata Tassinari” brought together around 50 works, dated from 1980 to 2013.

Curated by Vanda Klabin, the São Paulo-born artist presented large-scale works and previously unseen drawings at the Paço Imperial in Rio de Janeiro in early 2016. The solo exhibition was a snapshot of the last ten years of the artist's career.

Representative galleries

Marilia Razuk Gallery , Sao Paulo