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WORK

The set of Victoria Amadoz's work reflects the typical evolution of an artist who originally explores, takes risks, experiments and who later begins finding her own style with an engine of creativity fueled by a course for expression.

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Victoria began painting landscapes in which she looked for new optics, experimenting with the zoom of her imagination. Perhaps influenced at that time by her incipient love of photography, she painted horizons, seashores, awnings and railings. Keen to exploring the masters in painting, by visiting museums and galleries, she began to reinterpret some of the works of Klimt, Kandinsky, Modigliani, Georgia O'Keeffe... 

Who have had a great influence on her pictorial language which was shown in an exhibition of Julián Schnabel (Tabacalera - San Sebastián 2007). Since then, Victoria has begun to incorporate strategically superimposed fragments of earthenware in her canvases.

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Currently, Victoria uses mixed techniques, with an equal taste towards acrylic or oil. 

Expressing color is her element, her challenge and her obsession. 

With an inspiration from Fauvism, she combines the games of colors to achieve the effect and the imagined texture, as well as the synthesized forms that transmit and capture impressionist tints and envelop the atmosphere of the painting.

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Her canvases express a palette of vivid and energetic colors in continuous movement. Her theme is varied. Figurative: inspired by photographs taken by her and/or scenes from her everyday surroundings, her family and friends. 

Abstract: expressionist, showing balanced geometries.

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The artist seeks to create an affective and sensory bond with the work.

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