Paganini
Helena Maclean is a Madrid based artist-designer and painter, who firstly graduated in interior design and later, completed several New York Film Academy Workshops. Since her first solo exhibition, featuring a collection of watercolor paintings, she's been experimenting with acrylics and developing new topics. As a plastic artist she's always been interested in architecture from a plastic point of view.The concept of deconstructive architecture is a fantastic starting point for her paintings. Helena's work is currently on display at several Art Galleries in Spain and Chile.

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Exhibition City Impressions
Helena Maclean, with her City Lights series, shows us light as a fundamental element in her works. Combined with her use of color, she forms the predominant architecture of light, shadow and hues in this series. With the use of black light, almost imperceptible to the human eye, it modifies the environment and makes the perception of it and that of movement unreal. With this combination of light and shadow, the artist transmits emotions through darkness.

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My exhibition with the Quarentena Gallery in Chile
The Thailand Collection was created in 2006 after my first trip to this wonderful part of the world. I was struck by the festival of flavors, smells and colors. All of them accompanied by an exquisite culture full of carefully crafted details. & Nbsp; These works arose from my need to capture what had impacted me. A myriad of things had been etched in my subconscious with brushstrokes and colors, such as the golden domes and buddhas of their temples, the brown waters of the Chao Phraya River, the skies permeated with light and the colorful and tasty foods. The...

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PAINT-DEMIA EXHIBITION
Quinta del berro cultural center. MADRIDUnited by a common harmony and energy, PAINT-DEMIA emerged, a group of twelve national and international artists brought together thanks to one of the Madrid art week fairs.Through the works on display and following the same common thread, we want to show the experiences lived during confinement.That is why we feel the need to turn the exhibition into a solidarity project.20% of sales will go to soup kitchens of the "Vicente de Paúl comprehensive program. Dinning roomMary Immaculate. Missionaries of Charity ”.This is one of the social projects that the Rotary Madrid international club is...

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