Downtown Chiado 22 - Official catalog

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Atelier Natália Gromicho is very pleased to host the 9th edi/on of Downtown Chiado.

Atelier Natalia Gromicho = experience, knowledge, ART. ” Atelier Natalia Gromicho is situated in Lisbon´s Downtown and started its ac7vity in April 2013 with an exhibi7on of Natália Gromicho called "Lisboa, dignos de nota" that was her tribute to the city where she was born. The gallery is located in Espaço Chiado, a shopping center in Chiado that preserves "Muralha Fernandina", a wall that protected Lisboa from aLacks during the period of the Middle Ages. Chiado is one of the most iconic and tradi7onal neighborhoods of Lisbon, located between Bairro Alto and Downtown shopping area. Its loca7on is very privileged, with access from the street Rua da Misericórdia or from the street Rua Nova da Trindade, right next to Trindade Theater. Atelier Natalia Gromicho benefits of the affluence of visitors offered by the historical aLrac7ons of the Chiado, shopping and leisure areas...

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Serpenteie pelo estuário!

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25 NOV

Museu Nacional de História Natural e da Ciência Universidade de Lisboa Sobrevoe o estuário!

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Curator | Gonçalo Madeira Dura7on of the Event | February 5–11 2022 Loca7on | Atelier Natália Gromicho Fine Art gallery Rua Nova da Trindade, 5G Piso SL 1200-301 Lisboa - PORTUGAL Exhibi7on Hours | Mon-Sat from 2 to 6pm Private View | February 5th, 2022, 3pm Vernissage Schedule | February 5th, 2022, 3pm

W | hLps://www.ateliernataliagromicho.com/ @ | info@nataliagromicho.com 5


Adélia Clavien Adélia Clavien from Miège (VS) is born in Portugal and has the Swiss na7onality where she has lived since 1981. Although she spent a long 7me among the ar7s7c community in Valais, she aLended her first pain7ng courses and started photography in St Gall where she lived 10 during years. Curious and passionate, Adélia has been fascinated by Arts since she was young and has been working in the IT domain for over 20 years. As an ar7st, she works in an autodidac7c and passionate manner. She explores various pain7ng technics (acrylic, charcoal, sand, stained glass, epoxy resin etc) and use her knowledge of photography to created original pain7ngs mixed with photography – New Pop Realism. The various presented themes allow us to escape in a colored and mysterious universe – Adelia’s universe. Adelia works part-7me in order to have more 7me for her ar7s7c ac7vi7es (photography, pain7ng, music, dancing). Self-educated, she is mul7talented, speaks several languages, plays several music instruments, is comfortable with the new technology, and is a naturally open person.

h"p://www.adelia.ch/ | clagom@bluewin.ch


Amália Rodrigues A grande Fadista I | photo montage printed on aluminum | 83x100cm 7


Adriano Bernetti da Vila Undoubtedly color is the guiding element of my way of pain7ng. "Color is a quantum electromagne7c vibra7on, but with it we also transmit an emo7onal vibra7on. For me, pain7ng is first of all knowledge of the world, nature, humanity, history and emo7ons. As far as I'm concerned, the word art inspires me respect and I prefer to talk about pain7ng instead of art, which means expression of sensa7ons, a path to deepen some aspects of nature and emo7ons. Trying to express and convey in some way the feeling of power of an imaginary ocean wave, or colors inspired by a sunset, or to recreate the emo7ons linked to a par7cular state of our life through an abstract pain7ng, could be, I repeat it could be, something that comes close to art. But the real essence of a pain7ng is the emo7ons that it can create in the eyes and in the soul of those who look at it” h"ps://www.adrianodavila.com/ | adridavila52@gmail.com


Too easy to say green or blue | Oil on canvas | 80x80cm 9


Ana Maria Malta Nasceu em Vila Franca de Xira, Portugal. Realizou cerca de 400 exposições colec7vas e individuais em Portugal, Espanha, França, Itália, Alemanha, Dinamarca, Brasil, Estados Unidos e Japão, onde obteve inúmeros prémios e dis7nções. Está citada em várias publicações de Arte nacionais e internacionais. A sua paleta é croma7camente brilhante e pluripigmentada. As suas obras falam das ardências da Vida na Natureza, a par7r de uma expressividade não figura7va do meio natural envolvente, com referencial imagé7co que apresentam os Elementos da Natureza em diálogo plás7co com o Homem. A junta de freguesia de Vila Franca de Xira atendendo ao seu percurso arys7co elevou a Mestre Ana Maria Malta a Cidadania de Mérito da Cidade, no ano 2000 como exemplo referencial de talento, arte e paixão Vila-franquense. Destacou-a, em Março de 2017, como uma das 33 mulheres-Exemplo da cidade de Vila Franca de Xira, no ano em que se comemoraram 33 anos de Cidade. https://anamariamalta.blogspot.com/ | anamariamalta49@gmail.com


Silêncio e Amor | Aquarelle on paper | 65x50cm 11


Aranka Székely Dr. Aranka Székely was born in 1966 in Transylvania, Romania. Having graduated from the University of Medicine and Pharmacy, she relocated to Hungary. Aranka is a doctor by profession and an ar7st by her passion and crea7ve mind. She currently runs her private medical prac7ce in Alsózsolca and Miskolc, Hungary. As a self-taught ar7st she tried her hand in different styles of pain7ng from realis7c to abstract using pastels, acrylic and watercolours. Aranka’s color paleLe is very vivid and at the same 7me very feminine. Aranka, has great technical ability and has indeed par7cipated in many exhibi7ons and been recognized with many interna7onal awards, but the most important thing about her remains her passion for art, which gives her enormous joy and helps her to cope with daily stress. Looking at her works, it is clear Aranka's inten7on, to use her crea7vity, her colours and her emo7ons on the canvases for dedicate to us observers, the most joyful side of her and of her life, which thanks to the brushstrokes purifies and cheers the soul.Her artworks are displayed in a lot of artbooks and art magazines in Europe and USA. https://www.artsy.net/artist/dr-dot-szekely-aranka/works-for-sale | arankadr@gmail.com


Sunset above the Sea | Acrylics on canvas | 40x50cm 13


Beatriz Lopes Lopes In my work I try to show my vision of the world, like every artist, I think I need to show my perspective and my memories from an optimistic and colorful approach. For me, color itself is a pure expression of feelings, ideas and ideals.I try to always have nature and light present in my works, I think that in a symbolic way, all my paintings are essentially pieces of landscapes and memories.

https://artmo.com/user/Beathus | beathus69@yahoo.com.ar


Looking for a paradise I Oil on canvas | 135x89cm 15


Domingo Parada I believe that, as a painter, my creative work is fruit of my awareness of the world which surrounds us. But the world is not only a visual world. It is also the immensurable world of our interior mind, its landscape of emotions, imagination and fantasy. All that exists in the Universe is constantly created by energy. This energy manifests itself in billions of vibrations, among this is light. Light is color. The infinite colors of the spectrum together with the geometric forms that are essence of the Universe give me a palette that I can use to demonstrate the moments of my conscious experience. My work can be interpreted by consciously or un-consciously grasping the vibrations of the light in all of its forms and colors as if they were a form of pure music.

https://www.facebook.com/domingo.parada.52 | dparada807@gmail.com


Toccata & Fugue in Blue | Acrylics on D'Arches paper 300 | 71x56cm 17




Elisabeth Vaz Elisabeth VAZ born in 1972 in Isère, self-taught painter. I started painting a little over 22 years ago, often in the evening when the children are asleep and sneaking around! Yes in secret because in my entourage we do not understand my new craze for painting ... Being of Portuguese origin, in our environment Art is not part of our culture or my education ... I persevere despite everything because it brings me a lot, I who am quite withdrawn, in front of my canvas I finally express myself, I transmit my emotions, I am me in another world, I exist. In my paintings we find a dominance of warm tones, a lively and luminous palette. When I started I worked with brushes and very quickly I integrated the square and the rule. I mainly work with oil, I recently tried acrylic and aerosol. After a period marked by intimate and relatively confidential work, I decided to show my work to the general public. My first exhibition will take place in 2008 at the Grenoble Painters 'Market, for the next 8 years, I exhibited at the Hôtel de l'Europe in Grenoble, at the Comptoir de l'Armaccord, at the Marché de l'Art d' Annecy and in St Cyr au Mont d'Or. This will be followed by an individual exhibition at the Lyon City Hall and other exhibitions. h"ps://www.elisabeth-vaz.com/ | elisabeth.vaze@orange.fr


Primavera | Mixed Technique | 150x120cm 21


Gaya Lastovjak Modern figurative artist creating three-dimensional paintings with her own technique using paper-mache, canvas and oil paint. The artworks reveal a sculptural vision of form, they surprise with their diversity in terms of structure and message, focusing on showing the aspect of human existence. The characters in her paintings are static, even rigid, as if frozen in certain poses, thus showing a specific social problem, which is loneliness, limitation, pressure or anonymity. Currently, the subject matter focuses on issues such as internal struggle, strength, and to present various emotional states of the human. Everything seems to be saturated with symbolic content, the author entrusts her thoughts to the artistic matter and impresses it with her own feelings. Gaya Lastovjak's art defies all classifications and definitions, it is subtle and at the same time critical. h"ps://gayalast-art.tumblr.com | gayalastovjak@gmail.com


The game | Own Technique | 160x160x5cm 23


Ionel Aungurenci

I am an ar7st born in 1981 and I paint in oil especially in a knife but not only. I was passionate about the visual arts since childhood, and then, around the age of 20, I started to take this passion more seriously and spend more and more 7me with the brush in my hand. Since 2015, pain7ng has become a priority in my life and has remained un7l today. In my works I explore the reality of today's people and how some of them can find moments of peace and even happiness in the simplest things. I try to capture these unique moments in order to present them to the viewer in a style that leaves, some7mes even asking him to be part of the ar7s7c act to complete the work.

hFps://ionelaungurenci.com | ionel.aun@gmail.com


The little artist | Oil with knife on Canvas | 60x80cm 25


Leonor Trindade Sousa “I am what life does to me .... I am the rest of everything and the beginning of a lot...” Leonor Trindade Sousa, was born in Vagos, Aveiro - Portugal. She finished school on the Arts’ area at Liceu Dr. Manuel Laranjeira in Espinho, the city which saw her growing up. Since adolescence that curiosity and intui7on awakened her to the world of arts, par7cularly to the pain7ng. Through various techniques ... from figura7ve to abstract ... from acrylic to oil ... She has painted different collec7ons. Her en7re work results from a great stoicism and struggle. An unusual tribute that shares the spirit of solidarity, which feeling is to contribute to the demys7fica7on of a more egalitarian freedom and jus7ce through her art, not forge•ng her intrinsic female condi7on in parallel the most remarkable and sensi7ve condi7on, the motherhood. Mee7ng Leonor Sousa is to know the hardships that shaped her character, her personality and her fight for a more fraternal world. Her curriculum already has a huge amount of individual and collec7ve exhibi7ons, either na7onal or interna7onal (Portugal, France, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, Luxembourg, Denmark, Brazil, Mexico, Turkey, India, Bangladesh, Norway, Colombia and U.S.A.) She also received several awards from Brazil, Italy, Spain, France, India, U.S.A, Life gave her the ability to express herself through art. hFps://leonorsousapintura.pt/ | leonor.limas.sousa@gmail.com


Anjos Coloridos | Acrylic on canvas | 100x80cm 27


Maria Isabel de Lince María Isabel Salazar de Lince, is a colombian ar7st. Studied Art & Arquitecture Design and Psychology, Javeriana University, Bogotá Colombia. Drawing and pain7ng in Cooperartes Workshop, and with Masters David Manzur, Fernando Dávila, and Miguel Moyano. Has par7cipated in several exhibi7ons, here are some of them: Museum of Hispanic and La7n American Art. Florida - USA, Euroamerica Galleries. New York - USA, Beijing Art Fair - China, Carousel of Louvre. Paris - France, 1st Interna7onal Modern Art Austria Biennale. Viena Austria, Interna7onal Fine Art Masters. Viena - Austria, Interna7onal Prize Colosseo. Brancaccio Palace. Rome - Italy, A•mi di Luce. MXM Arte. Pietrasanta - Italy, Leonardo Da Vinci Award. Galleria La Pigna. Rome - Italy, Casanova Award. Flangini Palace. Venice - Italy, The best modern and contemporary ar7sts. Palais Sternberg. Viena - Austria, I Segnala7. InArte Werkkunst Gallery. Berlin - Germany, Small is beau7ful II. Alliance Francaise. Dubai United Arab Emirates, Interna7onal Biennal of Flanders. Bruges - Belgium, Interna7onal Prize Velásquez. MEAM Museum. Barcelona - Spain y III Bienal de Arte de Barcelona. MEAM Museum. Barcelona - Spain… https://www.mariaisabeldelince.com/ | midelince@gmail.com


Yellow Butterflies| Oil on canvas | 60x60cm 29


Michael Henry Ferrell

In my work I endeavour to portray life in a posi7ve light, to show the love I have for the world, its cultures and the environment in which we all live. The interpreta7on between colour, texture and the way that people interact with their surroundings are very important to me. If in my own way I can use my art to bring love, happiness, and the apprecia7on of life into the lives of people who see my work then I have achieved my goal. In the end it is up to the individual. I work in oils, watercolours, inks and pastels. I do not like to 7e myself down to any one media or subject maLer.

http://www.mikeferrell.org/ | mikehferrell@sky.com


Café with a view | Oil on canvas | 60x90cm 31


Natalia Gromicho A gifted painter, in the purest sense, Natália has skillfully created a body of work that is simultaneously lyrical and mysterious, jubilant yet poetic. Employing these paradoxes, she skillfully applies her raw talent into different mediums and styles creating a sense of flux, depth and dominance. Natália's work takes elemental images, from nature and the landscape to culture and individuals she encounters on her travels, and transforms using dramatic ploys such as contrasts in scale, shifts in focus, irrored reflections, staccato images, and multiple or layered surfaces. Sensory perception for Natália is a spiritual activity, one that leads to a heightened awareness of both nature and culture—this thought process points to a new kind of realism—one that is engaged with the actual processes of life. Yet, it also references the theoretical avant-garde conceptions of deconstruction emerging during Modernism.

https://www.nataliagromicho.com/ | info@nataliagromicho.com


Floresta de inverno japonesa | Mixed Technique | 150x200cm 33


Pejo The Belgian artist couple, winner of The London Art Biennale 2019. In real life and in artistic life a couple that made its way into the glass art world, Johanna as Laureate Master in stained glass and fusion techniques and Peter an award winning international designer joined hands and minds to create contemporary glass art as Pejo. At first, Pejo created contemporary stained glass windows with a three dimensional twist by adding perspective. Their designs were picked up by some galleries in The Netherlands and Norway where they had their first solo exhibitions. Being restless they soon started with glass fusion techniques, small abstracts mounted in old wood to large figurative glass works. By experimenting with new materials and techniques they created their own unique style, resulting in international recognition. Their exclusive and unique designs made with the Pejo technique resulted in many international prizes and a permanent exhibition in The European Art Museum in Denmark. They just follow their urge to discover how far glass will allow them to be bent and shaped as they imagine it. The uniqueness of their art is that their style changes every time, trying to make the next challenge that enters their creative minds, they have no blue or red period, only a vision of two minds thinking alike. Pejo’s glass art is found in many homes in Belgium, The Netherlands, France, Norway, Denmark, Sierra Leone, Thailand and even the United States of America. www.pejoglassart.com | pejoglassart@gmail.com


Moonstruck | Embossed glass plate | 80x45cm 35


Sarka Darton My art is about looking and seeing; an investigation into the role of cognitive stimulation in the making and viewing of art. Each piece addresses issues of identity and the relationship between people and the spaces that they occupy. Working across various media, my pictures, prints, paintings and installations aim to create space, rather than occupy it. Contrasting transient and permanent imagery, figures and architecture, the viewer becomes incorporated into my work instead of just standing in front of it. We all effect, and in turn are affected, by that which we see.

hFps://sarkadarton.net/ | sarkadarton@hotmail.co.uk


Kiss | Acrylic and Indian Ink on board | 80x80cm 37


Sinikka Elfving Sinikka Elfving is a Nordic painter. She was born in the Northern part of Finland close to Arctic Circle. She lives and works in Norway. She is inspired by the strong contraries of the Arctic life, the dark, long and cold Winters and the bright Summers. This is revealed in her works. She uses symbols in her art which are found in nature. In that way her art becomes lyrical, spiritual and expressionistic. The metaphysical aspect of colors has a special place to embrace emotions. She is also fascinated by the phenomena of light that has certain magic in the Arctic Zones during the seasons. With her art she tries to inspire people to value the spiritual meaning of life, to protect the nature and work for peace. The Earth is our only home that we should be able to share with each others, live and let live in peace and harmony. The nature is the exclusive provider of life on Earth and our survival is depending on it. We should find a turning point in our evolution towards humanity and respect for life.

hFp://www.sinikkaelfvingarHst.com/ | sinikka.elfving@gmail.com


Cold Mountain | Acrylic on Canvas | 54x95cm 39


Stanislav Riha In the last three decades, I have been crea7ng wall-mounted, cast resin and aluminum, sculptures combined with canvas and gold leaf, and exploring of computer as a tool for both realis7c and digital artwork. All my life, I love to create art full of emo7ons and feelings "soul," with the sa7sfac7on of fun. The direc7on of the last two decades is aimed at understanding and, through artwork, expressing the human struggle of emo7ons and adap7ons. In the period of the past ten years, I have been polishing my crea7ve work into the Surreal-abstract style. The main moto of my artwork is; Just as in a good story, the readers have space to create their image; in a good picture, the viewers have a space to create their account. Since 2009, Editor-in-Chief of IQNexus Journal, In 2015 wrote a book "Judy and Bob Dialogues," published by FriesenPress, Victoria BC, Canada,

hFps://stanriha.website/ | stanriha@gmail.com


made from anodized aluminum, gold leaf, Japanese oxidized silver, cast polyurethan resin and ceramic on jute fabric. Siz of each pices is different, because size of personal involvement in each phase difers.

Wealth – Power – Corruption | 213x67cm 41


Tam Ulriis My current work, “Paraphrasing”, is an attempt to create visual vignettes of a colorful chaos that is grounded in light and shadow. The pieces are meant to represent day dreams of a blithely world that is strikingly divorced from the one we currently live in yet oddly familiar - much like revisiting a memory. I am a self-taught painter and drawing has always been a part of me. The playfulness in my figures is a nod to the countless hours I spent doodling as a kid. I am both inspired and distracted by elements that are out of place. Because of this, my compositions are often calculated and deliberate. I work exclusively in oil - for now at least. I am merely at the beginning of this journey and I close no doors to anything that could help me find my own artistic voice.

h"ps://tamulriis.com/ | art@tamulriis.com


Frolic | Oil on canvas | 120x80cm 43


Yvonne Wiese As a child artclasses inspired me to paint people and I liked it very much. Therefore, when I start as technical translator, I never stopped painting only slowed down until I stopped working. Then I started in art schools and learned by professional artists. When I was introduced to paint with artist knife I found the expression I wanted. I specialized in acrylic paint layer on layer with artist knife on canvas, as I very much like the raw and not photographically expression. I paint impressively and with bright colours, and like the contrast between light and shadow. My motives are people, animals and nature from own photos and inspiration from different medias. My speciality is portraits. I have exhibitions in Denmark as well as Spain Italy , and Portugal. In Denmark I am member of the art cooperation K21 with 3 exhibitions each year and I exhibit in Art Nordic 2020 in Copenhagen in March. I have been awarded with many international prices.

hFp://www.portraetspeciel.dk/ | ytw45@hotmail.com


Fishing in sunset | Acrylic on canvas | 50x60cm 45





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