Soma Seen
Paintings and Drawings by Patricia Araujo of the South of Market
de Patricia Araujo
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“Araujo reminds us that the buildings of our cities' commercial neighborhoods were architects' fantasies before they became assertive new realities and then, after the passage of time, objects of nostalgia. All three stages of that evolution live side by side in this book. These paintings and drawings depict praiseworthy examples of San Francisco architecture, some utilitarian and others grandly ornamental. The book as a whole reaffirms the city's daydream of itself as a uniquely beautiful amalgam of past and present.” Jerome Tarshis, Art Critic
SOMA SEEN presents 13 drawings and 22 paintings, dated from 2002 to present, and full color illustrations. Total of 80 pages. Also accompanied are candid photos by Patricia Araujo of the places which in turn became the basis for the SOMA series. All art work, text and photography by Patricia Araujo. Foreword by Wilma Parker.
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Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Bellas artes
- Categorías adicionales Arquitectura
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Características: Apaisado estándar, 25×20 cm
N.º de páginas: 80 - Fecha de publicación: may. 14, 2011
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave facade, painting, landmark, San Francisco, SoMa
Acerca del creador
Patricia Araujo was born in Miami, Florida, and she grew up in Bogota, Colombia. She began drawing at a very early age, always intrigued by architecture and form. After completing high school in Bogota, she moved to Northern California at the age of 19 and studied architecture, painting, and photography. In 2005 she obtained her second B.F.A in painting, from the San Francisco Art Institute. Araujo has been painting San Francisco’s central city architecture for over a decade. Her interest in the Mid-Market neighborhood continues, addressing the themes of urban growth and decay. She has been exhibiting in San Francisco since 1998. Her work has been written about in the San Francisco Chronicle, ARTslant, Beyondchron, and the San Francisco Bay Guardian. She lives and works in the San Francisco Bay Area. To view her complete portfolio and resume please visit: AbstractMetropolis.com