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The visible and invisible

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Was the theme of the exhibition of the artist Karocha, which marked her return the arts, after an absence of over 15 years.

I noticed that the works are inspired by the interior.
Karocha: Always is. It's visible to some and invisible to many, but that's how I like to live. I did not make my work visible, because it was hidden.

So why only now an exhibition?
K: I've been painting. But, do not know why now, I've been working constantly. However, my "weaknesses", my indelible experiences had some reason, nothing happens by accident. Solemnly I believe that we are born with routes traced where neither bends, roundabouts, intersections, or counter hands distract us from the route.

The paintings mostly depict fabrics. Why?
K: Because I like to paint the interiors imaginary or not. In this case are draperies. It fascinates me how they fall, it's shading and volume. I painted over a year and a half. Were experiences that was doing, the paintings are in oil and mixed tecnique, most are drawings of beds, although there are some dresses.

However some robes appear in the corner of the wall.
K: I cannot say what they represent, because it is something very intimate. Are some recently lost loved ones.

Does your work reflects the unseen an island?
K: No. The invisible it is, because it was missing, I think my last exhibition was in 1998.

Are you already thinking of another series?
K: I do not know, nor do I think about it. I paint when I can, when I have time, I am teacher. They do not let us be an artist in this country. And if it had not been a mother, perhaps I would have been full-time artist. Every achievement is a triumph, I try to take life as I want, within the possible limits, where the great desire was to have no limits.

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