Carolina Sardi

..Since I was in art school, I was attracted to pure forms. I obviously studied Kandinsky and Malevich then and I identified myself with the idea of creating art with pure visual elements. Pure visual elements and geometric forms are for me essential elements which when combined in a piece can create concepts and ideas. Later on I studied the works of Martin Puryear and Louise Bourgeois and their work  is also an influence in my art. I believe my works explore an organic geometry where essential shapes are as important as the concepts they express. The concept behind each artwork is for me as important as the aesthetic image it stands for, and space is as important as the shapes that create the whole composition. 


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