ROMA | Stadio di Domiziano
25 Nov 2017 - 10 Gen 2018

THE DEADLINE FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO OCTOBER 15th 2017

Virginia Dominguez de la Torre

Gun Traffic in Africa. Acrylic on canvas.

 

Traffico di armi in Africa. Acrilico su tela.

Gun Traffic in Africa. Acrylic on canvas.

This is a militant work. Virginia wants to sensitize the people who see this child about the situation in which thousands of children live in countries like Central African Republic and many others. Gun smuggling and mining (diamonds, minerals) force children into slavery that the West should not tolerate. Virginia wants to contribute to alleviate the general indifference of the West through her individual work as a painter. Her militancy in this struggle begins with social awareness. She has worked for Doctors without Borders three years after she finished this work

SHORT BIOGRAPHY OF THE ARTIST

Virginia was born in Burgos, northern Spain. From childhood she shows a great interest in art, she participates in drawing courses and wins a sculpture competition with a clay pigeon. She graduates from the United States and moves to Paris where she earned a bachelor's degree in International Business Administration. A decade later she completed postgraduate studies in Business Administration at the University of Adelaide in Singapore. Her artistic vocation develops parallel to her professional career and this vocation becomes professionalized as she gets orders for large format works such as frescoes, works for institutions and portraits. Her works are in several countries: the Rostropovich Foundation in Moscow, the NGO Manos Unidas in Spain and other non-profit organizations such as the Bay Rabé Monastery in the Central African Republic or the Hospital-Residencia Barrantes in Burgos, as well as in private homes in Africa and Europe.Virginia paints in a totally self-taught way, born of the observation and her great curiosity. She is a colorful painter; in her works one can perceive her admiration for the fauvist, symbolic and expressionist currents of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Her works bring together figurative and abstract art, and are always bathed by intense light, with great expressive power and emotion, transmitted through different techniques and styles.

www.virginiadominguezdelatorre.com


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