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Lina Llaguno-Ciani
In her silent, chromatically elegant paintings of still
lifes and landscapes, the Egg becomes a part of the environment, playful and
surreal in its evocation of idle summer afternoons whiling away at an abandoned
beach, or arranged in delicate groups and clusters, tied with string, and
dangling on walls. Birds and turtles, layers of such Eggs, can be seen, that
relates these artworks with a healthy environment, imbued with a clear, liquid
light suffused with tropical vigour and contrast.
At the
same time, Lina Llaguno Ciani also dwells on the nurturing side of the Egg, its
pure innocence and delicacy that does not threaten, but delights and stimulates
the mind with its ancient curvilinear geometry.
March 11 - 31, 2006
210 Loring St., 1300 Pasay City, Philippines View
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" One Hundred Forty Eggs "
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