Francisca Blázquez presents her works in the English capital city (The
Framers Gallery, 36 Windmill Street, W1T 2/T London, h 10 a.m.-5.30 p.m.).
Francisca
Blázquez’s Dimensionalismo and Her Cosmic Enlightened Life
In 1998 the Spanish
multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary artist Francisca Blázquez, created
the theory of Dimensionalismo, which is a journey through the different
existing dimensions: the visible and the invisible ones, as well as the
spiritual, cosmic, galactic, ethereal, angelic ones and those of water and
love.
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Francisca
Blázquez shows her Dimensionalismo at The Framers Gallery, in an exhibition
organized by the aforementioned gallery featuring Platinum Collection, whose
presidents are Luciano Massarelli and Marcella Marcis (October 13-18, 2008,
The Framers Gallery, 36 Windmill Street, W1T 2/T London, h 10 a.m.-5.30 p.m).
The works
she presents in the English capital belong to the Dimensionalismo theory and
are divided into different series: this time they are cosmic, but they also
belong to the water dimension. Thus, we can see how elemental particles of
energy behave, which may not be visible to the human eye, but whose material
results are.
We see
strange crystallographies, that are surrounded by environments whose physic
and spiritual beauty is astounding. Those paintings are rich in symbols and
allegories, with spectacular fantasy and calculated thinness; her geometric
shapes are exuberant, strange, rich in cosmic and devic allusions. |
Her works
featured in 65 individual expositions as well as 350 collective ones in 16
countries of 3 continents, like the U.S., Italy, China, Japan, Russia,
Denmark, Spain, Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Portugal, the U.K.,
Argentina and Peru, just to name a few.
Her works
belong to several important public and private collections, such as those of
200 Swiss companies, the Swiss Banks Union, the Swiss Banks Corporation, the
Newman Foundation of Chicago, the Marugame Hirai Museum (Japan), Beijing
2008 Olympic Games, the Instituto Cervantes in Moscow and the Fundación
Argentaria in Madrid.
She took
part in fairs, such as ARCO (Madrid), and she exhibited her Works in the
Galería Anselmo Álvarez (Madrid) and the Galería Verena Höffer (Barcelona).Her
contribution to painting is based on the union of science and spirituality
in compositions that are characterized by their complexity, fantasy and
beauty.
Joan Lluís Montané
IAAC (International Association of Art Critics)