Lease artwork "Grand Niltava" by G. Carta with an option to purchase
Paintings by G. Carta are available for lease with purchase option
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About the author
G. Carta, a multifaceted artist known for her prowess in painting, stencil art, and collage, was born in the vibrant city of La Louvière, Belgium in the year 1986. Her creative journey has taken her through a tapestry of experiences and influences, leading her to her current residence in the picturesque coastal town of Le Havre in Normandy, France.
At the age of 16, Carta embarked on her artistic voyage, acquiring her very first set of brushes and tubes of acrylic paint. It was during this formative period that her fascination with the art of portraiture began to flourish. Captivated by the allure of the human face and its ability to convey a myriad of emotions, she dedicated herself to honing her skills in this intricate genre.
As time progressed, Carta's artistic style underwent a significant transformation when she encountered the bold and dynamic world of Pop Art. This artistic movement proved to be a revelation for her, liberating her palette from the constraints of black and white. Infused with the spirit of Pop Art, she began to experiment with a kaleidoscope of vibrant pigments, injecting a newfound energy and vivacity into her work.
A decade later, Carta's artistic journey took another remarkable turn as she fell head over heels in love with the electrifying universe of Street Art. This passionate affair led her to delve into the intricate techniques of movement that defined this captivating form of artistic expression. Among the many techniques that she explored, stencil art held a special allure for her, offering a unique blend of precision and spontaneity that perfectly resonated with her evolving style.
Carta's artistic odyssey has been marked by a fearless willingness to embrace diverse techniques and mediums. She seamlessly transitioned from the world of collage to the vibrant realm of spray cans and the delicate strokes of pastels. Her artistry knows no bounds, as she continually seeks to push the boundaries of her creativity, seamlessly weaving together different techniques to create works that are both visually striking and emotionally resonant.
Today, G. Carta's creations are celebrated in numerous galleries across Europe. Her art has found a home in galleries in cities such as Aix-en-Provence and Lyon, where it has captivated audiences with its vivid colors, intricate details, and the depth of emotion it conveys. Her talent has even crossed borders, reaching as far as Lübeck, Germany, where her work has been met with admiration and acclaim.
- Nationality: BELGIUM
- Date of birth : 1986
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary Belgian Artists