Michaela L. Vergottis brought to Old Brompton gallery an exhibition titled ‘Compass’ by Alina Teodorescu. A selection of her diversified forms of medium, from digital prints, oil on canvas, acrylic applied delicately to paper and acrylic on glass, the viewer is able to see a same vibrate rhythm throughout all these works.
In this exhibition Alina explores her full aesthetic arsenal in perfect communion with the space. She seeks through her artistic practice to explore the human body as a site of intersection between the rigors of canonical principles and the unlimited potentialities of exploration.
In this exhibition Alina explores her full aesthetic arsenal in perfect communion with the space. She seeks through her artistic practice to explore the human body as a site of intersection between the rigors of canonical principles and the unlimited potentialities of exploration.
In her paintings, Alina conveys a personal search for freedom through epicurean forms that validate the human body as a space of intense interactions between concepts such as good and evil, frivolity and spirituality, rigour and volatility.
As Alina expresses, her works create a multi-layered experience that allows the viewer to protrude the infinite realities of our existence, and most of all, as a spontaneous act that is attached to the everyday life.
The show was a great success.
Illustrated work:
“A soul corrupted by the city"
Digital print on glossy photographic paper
Edition of 4
28 x 35.8 cm.
Press article: www.allaboutshipping.co.uk/2015/09/29/old-brompton-gallery-presents-compass/
Alina Teodorescu (b. 1982 Slanic Moldova, Romania) is a multimedia artist living and working in London, with an eight years international career in interior design. She studied art and design in Bucharest, Milano and London and from 2012 she dedicated her practice exclusively to painting.
Visit the artist webpage at www.alinateodorescu.com/