Eduardo Santiago – Abstracts Art Exhibition – MyArtContest.com

Artist: Eduardo Santiago of Curitiba, Brazil

2013 Abstracts Art Exhibition – MyArtContest.com

Dudi Santiago is a self-taught artist who lives and works in Curitiba, Brazil.
Born on October 29th 1975, Graduated in Business Administration, with Master’s Degree in Information Technology Management, since 2010 has turned his life to his true calling. Developing studies in drawing and oil painting, expresses emotions and intimacy through the colors, manipulating them with paints and brushes. Intuitively and naturally sought to develop a work combining the classical portrait techniques and the human figure paintings with high-technology.
His good taste is demonstrated by the audacity that seeks to mix and match colors, leaving the work to breathe, always with depth and light spots magnificent works that delight the eyes at every viewing.
Received guidance from the American artist Wilson Bickford, and Irani Spiacci an artist from Curitiba.
Since 2011 participates in free painting workshop of Alfredo Andersen Museum, where has the possibility to enhance his studies through a contact with the work and techniques that were used by master Andersen.

His admiration for John Singer Sargent becomes clear, making him seek, browse and get a perfect balance of the composition, emphasizing the drawing and not only the colors, encouraging experimentation and an individual touch.

Title: Garden  Medium: oil on canvas  Size: 80cm X 60cm
Title: Garden
Medium: oil on canvas
Size: 80cm X 60cm
Title: Garden another day  Medium: oil on canvas  Size: 40cm x 30cm
Title: Garden another day
Medium: oil on canvas
Size: 40cm x 30cm
Title: Tsusru  Medium: oil on canvas  Size: 70cm x 50cm
Title: Tsusru
Medium: oil on canvas
Size: 70cm x 50cm

3 thoughts on “Eduardo Santiago – Abstracts Art Exhibition – MyArtContest.com

  1. Is possible to see through artist’s eyes, feelings and emotions escapes from canvas.

  2. Beautiful colour expression – so vital, clear and positive! Nice balance between contrasts and figures.

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