Patricia Shira Mano Tolentino
Patricia Shira was born in Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic).
She studied architecture in Paris, where she graduated in 1985, at the National School of Architecture of Paris-La Villette (France). In France she worked for more than 20 years, designing, appointed and associated in architectural and urban projects. Patricia Shira also practiced architecture in United States, Dominican Republic and Israel. In 2004 she moved to Israel, where she was involved and associated as an architect at the Technion (Technological Institute of Israel), Haifa, for different publications and research projects on public transportation and urban design. For almost 5 years, Patricia Shira worked at the Mercaz Golda Meir - MASHAV (Israeli Agency for Development Cooperation) in Haifa, as coordinator of courses in the field of entrepreneurship and creativity.
Since the end of 2014, she has devoted herself totally to her painting, exhibiting in several group exhibitions in Israel and Dominican Republic. Between 2017 and 2019, she presented five solo shows:
Since the end of 2014, she has devoted herself totally to her painting, exhibiting in several group exhibitions in Israel and Dominican Republic. Between 2017 and 2019, she presented five solo shows:
The Landscapes of My Soul at the Cervantes Institute in Tel Aviv, Israel, and Casa de Teatro, Santo Domingo.
In 2018, Promised Lands, with the sponsorship of the Israeli Embassy in the Dominican Republic, at the Casas Reales Museum, in Santo Domingo and Casa de Arte in Sosua, Dominican Republic.
In 2019, Requiem for a Childhood, at the Beit Ha’am, Moshav Zipori, oil portraits of children from the Ghetto Warsaw 1940-1943. Patricia Shira is member of the Dominican College of Visual Artists.
"My artistic conception is a manifesto of artistic autonomy, since I realize that I do not let myself to be influenced. If I am inspired by something or by artist, very quickly the romantic and delicate nature of my brushstrokes takes the step, moving myself away from any contemporary trend, which I do not always like. I am a realistic visual artist, who usually paints the model exactly where beauty, emotion, and intensity are my goals."
Sarà presente a Emozioni in Mostra "L'Armenia incontra il Mondo" con
Childhood Interrupted (Infancia Talada)
Oil on Canvas
90cm×70cm
#EmozioniInMostra
Esposizione internazionale
Pittura, Scultura, Proiezioni Multimediali,
Percorsi Fotografici e Installazioni Sensoriali.
INGRESSO GRATUITO
Progetto a cura dell’Ing. Giacomo C Tropeano
c/Fondazione “The Armenian Fine Arts Foundation”
realizzato in collaborazione con
Alba Lidia Tropeano
Assessorato alla Cultura e al Turismo del Comune di Napoli,
con il patrocinio dal Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali,
dell’Ambasciata della Repubblica d’Armenia in Italia,
della Regione Campania.
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