Elena Gatti | Decultural Online Art Gallery | Decultural.com Mallorca

Gaumenfreude
Acrylic on Canvas

Elena Gatti | Decultural Online Art Gallery | Decultural.com Mallorca

Rote Grütze
Acrylic on Canvas

Elena Gatti | Decultural Online Art Gallery | Decultural.com Mallorca

Bewegtes Licht
Acrylic on Canvas

Elena Gatti | Decultural Online Art Gallery | Decultural.com Mallorca

Obstplatte
Acrylic on Canvas

CURRENTLY FOR SALE

Elena Gatti | Decultural Online Art Gallery | Decultural.com Mallorca

Herbsstimmung
90x90cm
Acryl auf Leinwand

Elena Gatti | Decultural Online Art Gallery | Decultural.com Mallorca

Lady in Red
100x50cm
Acryl auf Leinwand

Elena Gatti | Decultural Online Art Gallery | Decultural.com Mallorca
Im Atelier
60x50cm
Acryl auf Leinwand
Elena Gatti | Decultural Online Art Gallery | Decultural.com Mallorca

Pinien bei Soller und Deia
140x130cm
Acryl auf Leinwand

ABOUT ELENA GATTI

Elena Gatti was born in Argentina in 1950. From 1968 to 1978 she completed artistic training and studies at the Art Academy of Bahia Blanca-Argentina.

For political reasons, Elena Gatti left Argentina in 1979 to emigrate to Barcelona, Spain. Then, from 1980 to 1989, she lived in Germany, where she worked as a freelance artist.

She has been living and working in Mallorca since 1989

“I depict things that I live with or encounter on the street in everyday life. I build my still life out of pots, glasses, bowls and fruits. I invite the viewer to my set table.

My painting moves between abstraction and figuration. My paintings are the result of my own sensations and feelings.

At the moment when I go public with my work, I want to share my experiences with other people in order to convey thoughts, feelings, reflections and emotions. If the viewer gets involved with an image, a silent dialogue begins with the artist, because art is always a kind of language, a way of communication.”

To obtain prices and get a view at our exclusive selection of Elena Gatti’s work, please contact us on curator@decultural.com

 

 

 

Elena Gatti | Decultural Online Art Gallery | Decultural.com Mallorca
Elena Gatti | Decultural Online Art Gallery | Decultural.com Mallorca

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