Patricia Frida
Her places of residence are far apart.
She is a time traveler with many different lives.
She is a time traveler with many different lives.
Her dreams of this life become the subjects of her pictures.
As a make-up artist in Paris, as a fashion photographer in Tokyo or as an artist in New York.
Faces, especially women's faces, were always important and inspired her in her work.
This world lies beyond our physical perception. By making these unknown spatial forms visible to us, the artist not only takes us to a non-place or a nowhere, she also causes restlessness, melancholy and forlornness.
These feelings of perception are reinforced by the seemingly non-existent factor of time.
Almost as if time stood still, as if all external life had passed. The faces look averted and yet insistently into a vast space,
consisting of arranged areas of color.
Patricia Frida's art is called mixed media:
Collages, Photoshop, different types of paper, incorporated leaves that she received as a gift from India from Bod Gaya, the Buddha's tree of enlightenment.
Old postcards, torn-down posters, cut-out maps, old books, gold leaf from Thailand.
Endless stories, lost and found.
Her travels are immortalized, words that can no longer be read because they have been reworked, they are carried out as Mess anger.
The artist is convinced that her works will find their place when the time is right, or will be found and sought out.
There are no coincidences.
As a make-up artist in Paris, as a fashion photographer in Tokyo or as an artist in New York.
Faces, especially women's faces, were always important and inspired her in her work.
This world lies beyond our physical perception. By making these unknown spatial forms visible to us, the artist not only takes us to a non-place or a nowhere, she also causes restlessness, melancholy and forlornness.
These feelings of perception are reinforced by the seemingly non-existent factor of time.
Almost as if time stood still, as if all external life had passed. The faces look averted and yet insistently into a vast space,
consisting of arranged areas of color.
Patricia Frida's art is called mixed media:
Collages, Photoshop, different types of paper, incorporated leaves that she received as a gift from India from Bod Gaya, the Buddha's tree of enlightenment.
Old postcards, torn-down posters, cut-out maps, old books, gold leaf from Thailand.
Endless stories, lost and found.
Her travels are immortalized, words that can no longer be read because they have been reworked, they are carried out as Mess anger.
The artist is convinced that her works will find their place when the time is right, or will be found and sought out.
There are no coincidences.
ABRAKADABRA comes from the Aramaic language which literally means "I wil create as I speak"
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