RE: Surprise At The Art Gallery

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I think the framing is the artist's job. If I were them, I would never let anyone frame my paintings, unless I only ship the canvas, but that's not what happened here. Arranging the room is indeed the curator's job, unless the artist wants to do it themself. I was asked once to help set up an exhibition and I can tell you, it was a fun, but demanding job as we had to find the perfect place for each painting and make then have the best light.

I don't know how I would define this artist's work, or if I would frame it in any style. I just enjoy what I see :)



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Yes, you are absolutely right. It is the artist who selects the frames. But I was thinking when it comes to mounting an exhibition, sometimes the two can do it too. If the artist wants to. I mean, if she decides lean on the curator's opinion.
I think she has a great impressionist influence, because she captures the instant, gives prominence to light, a lot of nature and outdoor landscapes, I think she paints what she sees at first glance... I don't know, these are some of the things I see.
I am not an expert. It would be necessary to see if there is something else there.

Saludos y lindo día, aquí llueve.

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