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"Most Wanted" Art Exhibition |
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MIAMI, FL.-Fache Arts Gallery announces the debut of the “Most Wanted” art exhibition featuring the work of four artists in four different mediums. Carla Fache, Isabella Castello and Fabia Nitti will unveil their new work during Art Basel starting December 3rd. Most Wanted’s opening reception will be held on Saturday, December 3rd from 7:00pm until Midnight at Fache Arts Gallery, 2300 North Miami Avenue, in the Wynwood Art District. The exhibition will run through December 30 and is open Monday thru Saturday 11:00 am – 6:00 pm. HOURS DURING ART BASEL MIAMI (DEC 1 -DEC 5) 9 AM – 12 PM- Breakfast at Fache Arts
CARLA FACHE Renowned Chilean painter Carla Fache found her calling at a very early age drawing pictures at the age of four. She strives to give each painting a personality of its own, throwing herself into the work with patience and love as though each canvas were her lover. Her goal is to inspire the spectators to tap into their own imagination and to exercise their own freedom of thought and _expression through personal interpretation. Her latest series of work “Red Zone” features her favorite hue of red, “the color that contains the energy, passion and sensuality I need to make my paintings come alive.”
ISABELLA CASTELLO Brazilian Artist research and work with wood, in its carpentry, she develops a technique directed to the ornamental panels and wood sculptures manufacture. The works are built from geometrics pieces of wood. The wood used is the Lyptus, certified wood manufactured by Aracruz Celulose, from renewable sources.
BRANDON JAY HECHTMAN Miami native, graduated from New World School of the Arts High School in 2003. He currently attends the University of Miami as a Communication Studies and Studio Art major. He has a distinct passion for art, social activism, and automobiles. His artwork hopes to convey his reality with wit and sensitivity.
FABIA NITTI, This Venezuelan sculptor & architect expresses her quest for life in simple geometric shapes with complex questions surrounding them. One of her sculptures, "The Square," transforms the artist into a superimposed sequence based on real life, due to the perfection of the square's shape. Day to day life experiences are shown to form episodes of life.
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