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ROXANA
ADRIANA DONISANU
1984 -
Title : Cubist Dialogue
2004 Original Oil on canvas
Size; 47x55 inches
This work
of art is part of our art gallery. When European contemporary
artist Roxana Adriana Donisanu (Bacau, Romania). learned
of the concept behind One Voice Insurance Services,
she agreed that The Cubist Dialogue matched its unique
vision and granted reproduction rights to her art for
the corporation’s image.
Roxana began painting before having learned to read
or write. In the beginning, she used acrylic colors
and then, by the age of 9 -10, she had chosen oil
on canvas. Her paintings are as large as 80x80 inches.
Roxana was the first child in Romania to open a personal
exhibition and she is a darling of the media. She
has been highly praised in the world of Plastic Arts.
Encouraged by celebrities of the cultural scene, as
well as the media, Roxana Donisanu rose quickly to
prominence in the art world.
In 1996, she was accepted in the "Henry Coanda
National Foundation" that supports gifted teenagers.
From 1994 to1999, she opened 14 exhibitions in art
galleries and cultural institutions around Romania
and Spain. She impresses her onlooker and critics
with her unique style. Her paintings are not just
a series of characters and symbols but represent a
world filled with color, force and vitality.
As proof of her talent, Donisanu has won numerous
art contests and awards. She is also an accomplished
student and received the 1st and 3rd prize at the
National Olympiad of Biology in 1999, 2000, 2001,
2002.
All over the world, she has been praised for her work
and paintings carrying Roxana's signature are to be
found in museums and private collections in the U.S.,
France, Canada, Spain and Japan.
"The
mature universe of this infantile vision closely follows
the great art of French modern tapestry starting from
the flat stain of Gauguin's powerful concentration,
and overcomes Chagall's fascinating figuration in
imagination."- Vasile Craita Mandra, Romanian
painter
"Is
she a great artist? Is she a wonder? Is she a genius?
I don't know but I have to believe that she is a great
hope and that in admiring her, I feel a great joy."
- Iulian Cretu, President of The National Foundation
Henri Coanda
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