Mariza Sbrissa
I am the second daughter of the couple Sebastião and Irene Sbrissa, parents of seven children. During his life, my father maintained a strong connection with the Catholic Church, combining his religious activities with his profession as a lawyer. He wrote texts on philosophy and theology. My mother was a poet, drew very well and cooked with great art. Accompanying my father, I made decorations for religious events. Even as a child, he drew pictures for me during my school days.
The family always maintained a taste for art, which manifested itself in different ways, in poetry, music, painting and sculpture, especially among the brothers. It all started around 1980 with Renato showing photos of his paintings and sculptures during his visits to his family, when he came from Minas Gerais. Admired, Helena started painting and we encouraged her to continue. She developed a talent for sculpture, painting and dancing. Afterwards, my brother Artur started painting on canvas, which he develops with skill. Renê plays the guitar and Cláudio, the piano. Sérgio prefers to paint abstracts and write poetry. And then, the artistic miscellany happens in the family. Sometimes one helps the other, sometimes another shares experiences and knowledge about these arts.
In addition to studying piano, I have always been interested in drawing and painting. I made drawings with colored pencils and crayons. In 1994, Artur gave me paints and brushes as an incentive to start painting my drawings on canvas. However, I thought I would never have the ability to paint on canvas, so I kept my paints and brushes insecure for eight years. During this period I continued painting and drawing using only colored pencils.
In 2002, I suddenly remembered that material I had received from my brother. So I started painting with acrylic paint on paper creating a series of abstract drawings. Living in Cachoeira do Sul/RS, I attended the Atelier Livre Municipal and decided to paint on canvas. I attended practical classes taught by teacher and artist Nina Rosa Boech. I researched art and artists in the city's municipal library, when I fell in love with Vincent Van Gogh's work. I made some studies on canvas of his works using the technique with acrylic paint and brushes numbers 0 and 0.0. with high relief effect. I learned a lot about painting by doing these studies. I reinterpreted other artists such as Paul Cézanne, Paul Gauguin, Toulouse Lautrec, Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro and Aldo Locatelli. I identified with Van Gogh's impressionist style. My works are inspired by landscapes in Brazil, mainly in the state of Tocantins where I lived for eight years, Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina.
In 2003 I discovered that I had breast cancer, which made me review everything in my life. I faced the disease and the treatment. During this period I reaffirmed my faith in God by following the Catholic religion. From that moment on, I decided to paint everything I admire in life. Living in Criciúma, I attended the plastic artist's painting group...
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Novos • 15 artworks
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View allReleituras de Van Gogh com canetas hidrográficas • 13 artworks
View allGiz de cera pastel e nanquim • 21 artworks
View allAbstratos I • 10 artworks
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Biography
I am the second daughter of the couple Sebastião and Irene Sbrissa, parents of seven children. During his life, my father maintained a strong connection with the Catholic Church, combining his religious activities with his profession as a lawyer. He wrote texts on philosophy and theology. My mother was a poet, drew very well and cooked with great art. Accompanying my father, I made decorations for religious events. Even as a child, he drew pictures for me during my school days.
The family always maintained a taste for art, which manifested itself in different ways, in poetry, music, painting and sculpture, especially among the brothers. It all started around 1980 with Renato showing photos of his paintings and sculptures during his visits to his family, when he came from Minas Gerais. Admired, Helena started painting and we encouraged her to continue. She developed a talent for sculpture, painting and dancing. Afterwards, my brother Artur started painting on canvas, which he develops with skill. Renê plays the guitar and Cláudio, the piano. Sérgio prefers to paint abstracts and write poetry. And then, the artistic miscellany happens in the family. Sometimes one helps the other, sometimes another shares experiences and knowledge about these arts.
In addition to studying piano, I have always been interested in drawing and painting. I made drawings with colored pencils and crayons. In 1994, Artur gave me paints and brushes as an incentive to start painting my drawings on canvas. However, I thought I would never have the ability to paint on canvas, so I kept my paints and brushes insecure for eight years. During this period I continued painting and drawing using only colored pencils.
In 2002, I suddenly remembered that material I had received from my brother. So I started painting with acrylic paint on paper creating a series of abstract drawings. Living in Cachoeira do Sul/RS, I attended the Atelier Livre Municipal and decided to paint on canvas. I attended practical classes taught by teacher and artist Nina Rosa Boech. I researched art and artists in the city's municipal library, when I fell in love with Vincent Van Gogh's work. I made some studies on canvas of his works using the technique with acrylic paint and brushes numbers 0 and 0.0. with high relief effect. I learned a lot about painting by doing these studies. I reinterpreted other artists such as Paul Cézanne, Paul Gauguin, Toulouse Lautrec, Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro and Aldo Locatelli. I identified with Van Gogh's impressionist style. My works are inspired by landscapes in Brazil, mainly in the state of Tocantins where I lived for eight years, Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina.
In 2003 I discovered that I had breast cancer, which made me review everything in my life. I faced the disease and the treatment. During this period I reaffirmed my faith in God by following the Catholic religion. From that moment on, I decided to paint everything I admire in life. Living in Criciúma, I attended the plastic artist's painting group...
- Nationality: BRAZIL
- Date of birth : unknown date
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- Groups: Contemporary Brazilian Artists
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Rua Marechal Deodoro, 234
Exposição Lugares. A artista retrata em diversas pinturas paisagens do interior do Brasil.
Casa da Cultura
Endereço: Praça Nereu Ramos - Centro - Criciúma - SC
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Sou a segunda filha do casal Sebastião e Irene Sbrissa, pais de sete filhos. Meu pai manteve durante sua vida forte ligação com a igreja católica conciliando sua atuação religiosa com sua profissão de advogado. Escreveu textos sobre filosofia e teologia. Minha mãe foi poetisa, desenhava muito bem e fazia culinária com muita arte. Acompanhando meu pai, fazia decorações para eventos religiosos. Ainda na infância fazia desenhos para mim nos tempos de escola.
A família sempre manteve o gosto pela arte que se manifestou de diferentes modos, na poesia, música, pintura e escultura principalmente entre os irmãos. Tudo começou por volta de 1980 com Renato mostrando fotos de suas telas e esculturas durante suas visitas a família, quando vinha de Minas Gerais. Admirada, Helena começou a pintar e a incentivamos que continuasse. Ela desenvolveu o talento para escultura, pintura e dança. Depois, meu irmão Artur iniciou pintura em tela que desenvolve com habilidade. Renê toca violão e Cláudio, piano. Já o Sérgio prefere pintar abstratos e escrever poesias. E então, a miscelânea artística acontece na família. Ora um auxilia o outro, ora outro compartilha experiências e conhecimentos sobre estas artes.
Além dos estudos de piano sempre tive interesse por desenho e pintura. Fazia desenhos com lápis de cor e giz de cera. Em 1994, Artur me deu tintas e pincéis como incentivo para iniciar a pintura em telas de meus desenhos. Porém, pensei que jamais teria capacidade para pintar em tela, insegura guardei as tintas e pincéis por oito anos. Durante esse período continuei pintando e desenhando utilizando somente lápis de cor.
Em 2002, recordei subitamente daquele material que havia ganhado de meu irmão. Então comecei a pintar com tinta acrílica sobre papel criando uma série de desenhos abstratos. Residindo em Cachoeira do Sul/RS, freqüentei o Atelier Livre Municipal decidida a pintar sobre tela freqüentei as aulas práticas da professora e artista plástica Nina Rosa Boech. Pesquisei sobre arte e artistas na biblioteca municipal da cidade, quando fiquei apaixonada pela obra de Vincent Van Gogh. Fiz alguns estudos em tela de suas obras utilizando a técnica com tinta acrílica e pincéis números 0 e 0.0. com efeito em alto relevo. Aprendi muito sobre pintura fazendo estes estudos. Fiz releituras de outros artistas como Paul Cézanne, Paul Gauguin, Toulouse Lautrec, Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro e Aldo Locatelli. Identifiquei-me com o estilo impressionista de Van Gogh. Meus trabalhos são inspirados em paisagens do Brasil, principalmente do estado de Tocantins onde morei por oito anos, Rio Grande do Sul e Santa Catarina.
Em 2003 descobri que tinha câncer de mama, isso fez com que revisse tudo em minha vida. Enfrentei a doença e o tratamento. Nesse período reafirmei minha fé em Deus seguindo a religião católica. A partir desse momento, decidi pintar tudo que admiro na vida. Residindo em Criciúma, freqüentei o grupo de pintura da artista plástica Edna Ávila que me incentivou a expor minhas obras.
Peço a Deus todo dia que me dê a graça de viver porque a cada dia tenho novas inspirações para expressar nas telas a alegria de viver.
Exposição de pinturas em tela na Casa da Cultura
A partir de hoje (14/03), a Galeria de Artes da Casa da Cultura, localizada no calçadão da Nereu Ramos, será vitrine da exposição de Mariza Sbrissa. Cerca de 30 telas com leituras de renomados pintores, entre outras de sua autoria podem ser apreciadas gratuitamente.
Mariza evidencia em suas peças interesse e apreciação pelas obras de Vincent Van Gogh. Não se limita a pintura com tinta acrílica. Utiliza outras técnicas de trabalho como nanquim, pastel oleoso, lápis de cor e grafite sobre tela, papel canson e linho. Busca expressar com leveza, porém com igual vivacidade, a beleza da vida expressa em paisagem, abstrato, natureza morta, cubismo e casarios.
As obras podem ser visitadas de segunda a sexta-feira, das 8h30min às 18h30min. Aos sábados, das 8h30min às 12h30min. Visita para grupos pode ser agendada no 3445 8841 ou na sede da FCC, que está localizada na rua Coronel Pedro Benedet, 269, no Centro. Falar com Cristine Nasário Gomes.
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Mariza nasceu em 1946, em Alegrete interior do Rio Grande do Sul. Reside a dois anos em Criciúma. Estudou na Divino Coração, onde desenvolveu afinidades para as artes desde a infância, estudando piano clássico e desenho em lápis de cor. Casou-se e teve cinco filhos, mas nunca abandonou o piano e o desenho em papel. Sempre buscava nos livros e revistas assuntos e figuras referentes à arte, pois ficava fascinada ao ver a gravura dos grandes mestres da pintura como Michelangelo e Rembrandt.