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Cynthia Grinfeld, was born in Cordoba on December 25, 1958. |
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Music and poetry have
always been and continue to be a great source of inspiration to her.
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With the permanent
search of her sensibilities, she began to paint in
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Washington, MD, in
1990. As a self-taught painter she searches for the infinity of lines. |
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Continuing with the constant search of her roots, she paints with
many colors and
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strength referring to the Jew tradition. |
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Cynthia sees
the delicacy of the human body, the shape of the spirit within it’s
essence. |
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She exposed in
1993 at the Public Library of Bethesda, MD. |
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A year later,
she returned to Argentina. |
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She began
attending to the paint classes given by Aldo Bruni,
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and exposed in many places such as The Mediterranean
Gallery, Encuentrarte, and in |
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TV programs:
“Mosaico” in ATC Channel and Alef Network. |
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Ilustrator for the magazine Virtualia for the " Escuela de
Orientación Lacaniana" (Lacan Oriented School).
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Exhibits in
www.artebaires.com.ar, www.artevisualargentino.com.ar and Openarte. |
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Exhibits at the
Latinoamerican Museum of Miami 2001.
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Exhibits at the Center
of Participation Nº 12- February 2003.
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Coordination of
literacy groups at the Center of Participation Nº 12
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March 2003.
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Participation at
“Estímulo de Bellas Artes” - March 2003.
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She has also
participated in exhibits and school talks. |
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Nowadays, she continues
painting with her oils, acrylics and inks,
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giving classes at
her atelier where poetry comes out giving life to beauty. |
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