Luanda- The Angolan artist Daniela Ribeiro is displaying 24 works entitled "Geneses", at the Instituto Sapiens, in Luanda.
According to the author, "Génese" has its humanist identification and linked to nature, also showing artistic freedom, the use of warm colors that make the works even more admirable, without forgetting the mixture of paint inspired by the empowerment of women and the strength for survival of the human being.
Daniela Ribeiro says her work is based on happiness and principles of everything a woman is capable of transmitting to the outside world, from physical structure to the power of generating life in a delicate message of strength and structural independence of a complex reality.
She has more than 20 years of career and focuses her works on the humanistic aspect, elements that catapulted her to national and international recognition having been invited to participate in the Angola pavilion at Expo Dubai 2020.
Daniela Ribeiro was born in Mozambique in 1972, graduated in International Relations. She attended the painting course at the National Society of Fine Arts in 2000 six years later specialized in resin and silicone molds at the Pascal Rosier school.
She gave up an administrative career to dedicate herself to the world of art, where she has already held several solo and group exhibitions.
The exhibition is part of Sapiens' strategy to support cultural initiatives fulfilling one of the aspects of her mission.
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