
Fabienne Rosalina
France
Presentation
Born in Colmar (F), Fabienne Rosalina, self-taught painter since 1990, juggles with materials, reliefs and inlays. Behind each canvas hides a language of combinations and compositions. His contemporary works are abstract but structured on canvas or metal support. A real explosion of colors through its nuanced and textured geometric shapes, strut around, adorned with their luminosity. Through her squares, she describes them as parts of herself that she transcribes in her own way with great modesty.
Over the years, her techniques and style have evolved, she has been able to adopt unconventional formats, and emphasize innovative art. By her creativity and originality, Fabienne Rosalina is today, the painter, recognized by her works which come out of their frame, as evidence in their continuity.
Since 2010, she exhibits in cities in France, Portugal, Spain, Luxembourg, Belgium, Switzerland and Germany, etc... either through exhibitions in Contemporary Arts fairs or through gallery owners.
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Born in Colmar (F), Fabienne Rosalina, self-taught painter since 1990, juggles with materials, reliefs and inlays. Behind each canvas hides a language of combinations and compositions. His contemporary works are abstract but structured on canvas or metal support. A real explosion of colors through its nuanced and textured geometric shapes, strut around, adorned with their luminosity. Through her squares, she describes them as parts of herself that she transcribes in her own way with great modesty.
Over the years, her techniques and style have evolved, she has been able to adopt unconventional formats, and emphasize innovative art. By her creativity and originality, Fabienne Rosalina is today, the painter, recognized by her works which come out of their frame, as evidence in their continuity.
Since 2010, she exhibits in cities in France, Portugal, Spain, Luxembourg, Belgium, Switzerland and Germany, etc... either through exhibitions in Contemporary Arts fairs or through gallery owners.
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