• Maria Paula Caradonti

    Date posted: October 24, 2006 Author: jolanta
    Image The work of María Paula Caradonti is original because it does not follow any trend, it can’t be subscribed under any label,

    It usually happens to me when visiting exhibitions and looking
    around that I notice the same recipes, identical plans and resolutions
    so predictable that it all becomes boring. It’s difficult, very
    difficult, to encounter originality in most of the works that can be
    frequently found.
    In this situation, finding an artist that goes
    against all tides, that rescues the value of formal searches and
    esthetic criteria, and still being profoundly modern and part of her
    time and age, is something worth pointing out.

    The work of María
    Paula Caradonti is original because it does not follow any trend, it
    can’t be subscribed under any label, it isn’t influenced by any
    fashion. She exercises her proposals out of intuition, with courage to
    defend her own image, her instinct, without paying attention to her
    surroundings, without stopping to think if it is “good or bad” to do
    it. In Neruda’s own words, she follows her inner direction.

    She
    works with an impressive perseverance, in perpetual transformation, but
    always keeping a line of work that starts out of a singular sense of
    space, of structures inscripted in simple forms, taking guidance from
    her own rules of symmetry and color. There’s no narration, no anecdote,
    only images which create her own world, her personal iconography, like
    mandalas carrying her whole internal energy.

    That courage that takes
    her against the tide she applies it too at the moment of choosing her
    techniques: with an impeccable and careful craft she dares with
    materials that almost nobody can challenge and hope to come out
    successful: she works paint, cork, sequins or canvas with the same
    artistic concept, demonstrating that art is not prerogative of any
    material, of no “what”, but of an elaborate “how.”

    Her works provoke
    direct, simple and profound sensations. The simplicity of following
    one’s own road and enjoying it. Which is the only way of being really
    original in the arts.

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