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Corinne Varon

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Peru
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Varon’s oils paintings, pencil sketches and graphic designs are guided by three specific modalities: the analytical, the introspective and the expressive. These three, although distinct, often converge into an overlapping design of forms and functions. Varon explores the multiple perspectives that lines can create, thus facilitating the expression of her intent, which is to create a poetic and romantic interpretation of significant personal experiences. The construction of each composition chronicles her search for the dynamic and sensual relationships of flowing forms, emerging shapes, and interacting colors that are well-suited for my geometric style and visual language. Varon currently focuses on depicting lovers, flowers and mindscapes as the physical relationship of bodies that flow in form, merge in shape, and mix in color. Born in Lima Peru, Varon has been a visual artist since childhood. She immigrated to the United States in 1972 at age 17 and has lived in the Boston-Cambridge Massachusetts area ever since . Recently, Varon exhibited one of her Iris paintings at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C. and will participate in the California Latino Art Museum’s Bienale 2006. Varon also has had a solo-exhibit at the Boston Center for the Arts in Boston which was attended by Mayor White, at the University of Texas in Austin and at the Brinkerhoff Gallery in Cambridge. In Lima, Peru, Varon had a solo-exhibit at the Borkas Gallery where she showed her shadow-drip paintings and photo-etchings. Varon has participated in numerous group-shows and panel discussions across the nation, primarily in the Boston and Cambridge Areas. These include: Gallery 28 on Newbury Street, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University, Brandeis University, University of Massachusetts, the Pan-American Society, the US Department of Transportation Building in Cambridge, the Augusta Savage Gallery in Amherst, and The Portland Maine Arts Building (See curriculum vitae for additional details.) In the late seventies and eighties, Varon performed with the US Steel Cello Ensemble at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Gardner Museum, The De Cordova Museum, Harvard Sanders Theater, Boston City Hall, and the American Repertory Theater. These events produced newspaper articles and feature-programs on TV, including the NBC Today show.
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