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Florencia Del Fabbro
A R T : F L O R E N C I A D E L F A B B R O
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Florencia Del Fabbro is an artist born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1988. Her paintings, most of them acrylic, deal with subjects such as everyday life and the existential problems that afflict human beings.
Her first contacts with art were from childhood because her grandmother is an artist. In 2006 she started her studies at the UNA (National University of Art) in the Bachelor's degree in Visual Arts with painting orientation.
In 2013 she studied the theoretical production workshop given by Pablo Siquier and Agustín Fernández. Currently she has pending her graduation thesis.
"All these works are part of a series about the bonds and encounters with very close people during this period of pandemic. It portrays some moments of daily life in which we share our time with others, doing common things, such as laughing, playing, talking. Things we weren't be able to do during the extrict quarantine due to COVID-19. I like the world that is behind a certain scene, or a certain moment. I think our lives are constructions of moments. And those moments are constructions of who we are. I like the idea of capturing and eternalizing them to be able to pay attention to details that go unnoticed and that tell a lot about ourselves. "
Works: Sale puerta cuando busco las mandarinas (Mauro y yo), acrylic on paper, 105 x 75 cm. Puerta y mates en lo de Maurito (Tin y Mauro), acrylic on paper, 108 x 80 cm. Jugando al "Caigan chicos" , un Domingo a la noche (Tin, Coqui y yo), acrylic on paper, 81 x 83 cm.
Instagram: @florencia.delfabbro