• Célia Euvaldo, Sem título
  • Untitled
  • Célia Euvaldo, Sem título
  • Célia Euvaldo, Sem título

Celia Euvaldo

“Untitled”

Untitled

(SKU. 7252)

  • Date

    2018
  • Technique

    drypoint metal engraving and relief on Hahnemühle paper 300g/m2
  • Dimensions

    106 x 206 cm (triptych) (H x W x D) 115 x 213 x 4 cm (with frame)
  • Edition

    10 + 1PA

  • Comes with certificate of authenticity


The colors and textures explored by the artist in her oil paintings are translated into prints using various techniques. In the triptych, the side elements were created using plastic paste applied to a rigid support, generating textures and reliefs, and printed in black.

The central part was obtained by superimposing two copper matrices, scratched with sandpaper, one in cerulean blue, the other in permanent violet, resulting in a weave effect.

Collaboration and printing: Selma Daffré

Works from Celia Euvaldo

Biography

Célia Euvaldo - Carbono Galeria

Celia Euvaldo

b. 1955, São Paulo (SP), Brazil | Lives and works in São Paulo (SP), Brazil.

She began her work as an artist in the mid-1980s. In her early years, the artist mainly explored drawing on paper, until the end of the 1990s. Since then, painting has become her main means of expression, dealing exclusively with black and white, to which, more recently, she has added a few other colors.

His first solo exhibitions were at the Macunaíma Gallery (Funarte, Rio de Janeiro, 1988), the Museum of Contemporary Art (São Paulo, 1989) and the São Paulo Cultural Center (1989). Also in 1989, he won the 1st Prize at the National Visual Arts Salon at Funarte. Since then, he has exhibited regularly in solo and group shows in galleries and institutions. He participated, notably, in the 7th International Painting Biennial of Cuenca, Ecuador (2001) and the 5th Mercosul Biennial (2005). He has held solo exhibitions, among others, at the Paço Imperial (Rio de Janeiro, 1995, 1999 and 2015/16), at the Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo (2006), at the Maria Antonia Cultural Center (São Paulo, 2003 and 2010), at the Engraving Museum of the City of Curitiba (2011) and at the Tomie Ohtake Institute (São Paulo, 2013).

In 2016, he participated in the group show Cut, Folded, Pressed & Other Actions at the David Zwirner Gallery in New York. In 2017, he held solo exhibitions in Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte and Ribeirão Preto, in 2018 at Galeria Raquel Arnaud in São Paulo, in 2020 at Galeria Simões de Assis in Curitiba, and in 2022 at Galeria Roberto Alban in Salvador.

Representative galleries

Raquel Arnaud Gallery , Sao Paulo