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Carmen Selves is born in Manresa<ref>{{cite web|title=C. Selves|url=http://www.artisspectrum.com/magazine/33/files/assets/basic-html/index.html#49|language=en|publication-date=}}</ref>.
Carmen Selves is born in Manresa<ref>{{cite web|title=C. Selves|url=http://www.artisspectrum.com/magazine/33/files/assets/basic-html/index.html#49|language=en|publication-date=}}</ref>.


Specialized in [[portrait]] and [[oil painting]], being pianist, she enter the [[Reial Acadèmia Catalana de Belles Arts de Sant Jordi]] in [[Barcelone]] 1952, dont elle est diplômée en 1955<ref name=":0">{{cite web|title=http://www.laspadarina.com/artisti.php?id=328|url=http://www.laspadarina.com/artisti.php?id=328|language=en|publication-date=}}</ref>. Ses premières peintures à l'huile furent peintes à {{nombre|9|ans}}, sans doute fut-elle influencée par sa mère qui possédait des dons artistiques<ref name=":0" />. Fille de Joan Selvas i Carner et de Carmen Baltierrez i Clotet, elle a vécu l'après-guerre au début de sa carrière, étant complètement en dehors de toute orientation politique mais souffrant des conséquences de la situation. À l'âge de seulement {{nombre|14|ans}}, elle peint un paysage rural de la Sierra de Castelltallat ; elle reçoit une mention spéciale à un concours de peinture de la paroisse de Sant Josep de Manresa et est reconnue comme peintre de talent par le critique Ferran Hurtado Sanchis. Cela la pousse à étudier la peinture non seulement à Manresa, étant un peintre actif du Cercle artistique de Manresa, mais aussi à Barcelone.
Specialized in [[portrait]] and [[oil painting]], being pianist, she enter the [[Reial Acadèmia Catalana de Belles Arts de Sant Jordi]] in [[Barcelona]] 1952, where she obtains her diplom in 1955<ref name=":0">{{cite web|title=http://www.laspadarina.com/artisti.php?id=328|url=http://www.laspadarina.com/artisti.php?id=328|language=en|publication-date=}}</ref>. Her first oil paintings was done when she was 9 years old, no doubt she was influenced by her mother who possessed artistic gifts<ref name=":0" />. Daughter of Joan Selvas i Carner and Carmen Baltierrez i Clotet, she lived the post-war period at the start of her career, being completely outside any political orientation but suffering from the consequences of the situation. When she was only 14 years old, she painted a rural landscape of [[Castelltallat range]]; she received a special mention in a painting competition of the parish of Sant Josep de Manresa and was recognized as a talented painter by the critic [[Ferran Hurtado Sanchis]]. This pushes her to study painting not only in Manresa, being an active painter of the Artistic Circle of Manresa, but also in Barcelona.


À l'École de Sant Jordi, elle a eu comme enseignants des peintres renommés tels que [[Francisco Ribera Gómez]], [[Josep Puigdengolas Barrella]] ou [[Ernest Santasusagna i Santacreu]]. Mais la plus grande influence, laissant de côté les classiques qu'elle connaît très bien, elle l'a reçue de son tuteur après l'achèvement de ses études, celle d'[[Evarist Basiana i Arbiell]] et sa théorie unique de la couleur qui est appliquée dans certaines des peintures de la jungle. Beaucoup plus tard, en 1992, pour son intérêt personnel et aussi pour répondre aux exigences académiques du baccalauréat, elle a rédigé une dissertation sur le peintre [[Lluïsa Vidal i Puig]].
At the School of Sant Jordi, she had as teachers renowned painters such as [[Francisco Ribera Gómez]], [[Josep Puigdengolas Barrella]] or [[Ernest Santasusagna i Santacreu]]. But the greatest influence, leaving aside the classics which she knows very well, she received from her tutor after the completion of her studies, that of [[Evarist Basiana i Arbiell]] and his unique theory of the color that is applied in some of the jungle paintings. Much later, in 1992, for her personal interest and also to meet the academic requirements of the baccalaureate, she wrote a dissertation on the painter [[Lluïsa Vidal i Puig]].


En 1979, elle obtient un diplôme d'archéologie à l'[[Université de Barcelone]]. Elle a aussi travaillé au [[Musée national d'art de Catalogne|Musée d'Art de Montjuic]]<ref name=":0" />.
n 1979, she obtained a diploma in archeology at the [[University of Barcelona]]. She also worked at [[Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya]]<ref name=":0" />.


=== Vie privée ===
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Carmen Selves (born Maria Carmen Selvas Baltierrez on January 4, 1931 in Manresa) is a contemporary catalan painter.

Biography

Carmen Selves is born in Manresa[1].

Specialized in portrait and oil painting, being pianist, she enter the Reial Acadèmia Catalana de Belles Arts de Sant Jordi in Barcelona 1952, where she obtains her diplom in 1955[2]. Her first oil paintings was done when she was 9 years old, no doubt she was influenced by her mother who possessed artistic gifts[2]. Daughter of Joan Selvas i Carner and Carmen Baltierrez i Clotet, she lived the post-war period at the start of her career, being completely outside any political orientation but suffering from the consequences of the situation. When she was only 14 years old, she painted a rural landscape of Castelltallat range; she received a special mention in a painting competition of the parish of Sant Josep de Manresa and was recognized as a talented painter by the critic Ferran Hurtado Sanchis. This pushes her to study painting not only in Manresa, being an active painter of the Artistic Circle of Manresa, but also in Barcelona.

At the School of Sant Jordi, she had as teachers renowned painters such as Francisco Ribera Gómez, Josep Puigdengolas Barrella or Ernest Santasusagna i Santacreu. But the greatest influence, leaving aside the classics which she knows very well, she received from her tutor after the completion of her studies, that of Evarist Basiana i Arbiell and his unique theory of the color that is applied in some of the jungle paintings. Much later, in 1992, for her personal interest and also to meet the academic requirements of the baccalaureate, she wrote a dissertation on the painter Lluïsa Vidal i Puig.

n 1979, she obtained a diploma in archeology at the University of Barcelona. She also worked at Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya[2].

Vie privée

Costa Brava, Platja d'Aro (1985).

Mariée à Josep Maria Vicente Esforzado, elle a eu Template:Nombre[2] et de nombreuses obligations qui ont rendu sa présence dans le monde des expositions, entre 1957 et 1994 environ, plus rares.

Évolution du style de l'œuvre

D'abord portraitiste, à sa première étape, elle possède un style à mi-chemin entre l'expressionnisme figuratif et l'impressionnisme. Ensuite, son portrait et sa vision sont plus symbolistes et elle utilise toujours d'autres techniques en plus de la peinture à l'huile : peintures murales, céramiques, acryliques et autres[2]. Elle participe graphiquement et sous d'autres formes (scripts, voix, direction, production, etc.) à la création d'animations informatisées dans un style inhabituel et fait même un jeu vidéo chaque fois que les thèmes fournissent un message clairement positif. Elle pratique également les thèmes de paysages, marin et rural ou simplement floral et animal, utilise des thèmes urbains et de nature morte. Elle illustre des livres interactifs pour enfants dont elle publie elle-même des éditions limitées.

Exhibitions

Elle a exposé en Finlande, en Espagne, en France, au Japon, à New York entre autres[2] · [3].

  • 2015 : Musée Gustavo de Maeztu de Estrella[4]
  • 2018 : ESART Galerie[5]

References

  1. ^ "C. Selves".
  2. ^ a b c d e f "http://www.laspadarina.com/artisti.php?id=328". {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help)
  3. ^ "http://www.cuadrosdeunaexposicion.com/p%C3%A1ginas-personalizadas/carmen-selves/" (in Spanish). {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help)
  4. ^ "http://www.museogustavodemaeztu.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/memoria2015.pdf#page=94" (PDF) (in Spanish). {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help)
  5. ^ "Carmen Selves".