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SIEMPREVIVAS

SIEMPREVIVAS was the name of a 2014 exhibition with what I was calling before “Studio with Everlastings” series of oil paintings, created between 2010-2013. The idea of this series came to me after having painted various still lifes with flowers that I gathered at the end of the year 2010 in an exhibition called “With Flowers” which in Romanian was “Cu flori” – cutting the letter “f” it remains “culori”, the Romanian word for “colors” – shortly, one of the pretexts for painting them. I kept some Everlastings in my studio afterwards and this was a presence that was discreetly changing some aspects of my workspace. I was seeing the flowers otherwise than when they were the main subject and this seemed to me interesting – to have them only as some kind of filters. It was a perception that allowed me to expand with all sorts of compositions, thanks to only one restriction, this leitmotif: some dry, very patient flowers.

Here you can see some photos from the opening, the 6th of March 2014, published on Modernism magazine http://www.modernism.ro/2014/03/12/nadina-pascariu-siemprevivas/

A relevant understanding from a well known Romanian art critic, Pavel Şuşară, can be read among my Reviews, on this page https://picturanadina.blogspot.com/p/nadina-pascariu.html


1. Autoportret cu imortele / Self-portrait with Everlasting Flowers, oil on canvas 2011 size 90 x 65 cm



2. Grund cu imortele / Ground with Everlasting Flowers, oil on canvas 2013 size 60 x 50 cm



3. Gând cu mortele / Thought with Everlastings, oil on canvas 2013 size 70 x 40 cm



4. Imortele și tufănele / Everlasting Flowers and Small Chrysanthemums, oil on cardboard 2011 size 72 x 50 cm



5. Imortele violet / Purple Everlastings, oil on cardboard 2011 size 42 x 29 cm



6. Imortele-ciulin / Thistle-Everlastings, oil on cardboard 2012 size 72 x 50 cm



7. Imortele la pahar / Everlasting Flowers in Glasses, oil on cardboard canvas 2012 size 33 x 46 cm



8. Imortele / Everlasting Flowers, oil on canvas 2010 size 82 x 105 cm



9. Natură cu iriși, noaptea / Still Life with Irises in the Night, oil on canvas 2011 size 65 x 90 cm



10. Katia citind cu pălărie / Katia Reading with a Hat, oil on canvas 2011 size 70 x 100 cm



11. Raft alb / White Shelf, oil on canvas 2012 size 50 x 80 cm



12. Florii / Palm Sunday, oil on canvas 2011 size 30 x 100 cm



13. Natură cu calorifer / Still Life with Radiator, oil on canvas 2010 size 50 x 125 cm



14. Imortele și covrigi / Everlastings and Pretzels, oil on canvas 2011 size 45 x 60 cm



15. Spațiu vital / Vital Space, oil on canvas 2013 size 60 x 70 cm



16. Imortele cu clești și ciocan / Everlasting Flowers with Pincers and Hammer, oil on canvas 2011 size 46 x 40 cm



17. Imortele în Strada Braziliei / Everlasting Flowers in Braziliei Street, oil on canvas 2013 size 50 x 40 cm



18. Katia cu imortele / Katia with Everlasting Flowers, oil on cardboard 2011 size 36 x 30 cm



19. Mama tricotând în albastru / Mom Knitting in Blue, oil on canvas 2012 size 106 x 92 cm



20. O actriță / An Actress, oil on canvas 2012 size 55 x 45 cm



21. Personaj în atelier / Personage in the Studio, oil on canvas 2012 size 60 x 50 cm



22. Povești marocane / Moroccan Stories, oil on canvas 2012 size 95 x 80 cm



23. Plămâni / Lungs, oil on canvas 2013 63.5 x 53 cm



24. Tata citind în atelier / Dad Reading in the Studio, oil on canvas 2013 size 110 x 80 cm



25. Atelier cu imortele / Studio with Everlastings, oil on canvas 2014 size 105 x 82 cm









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