
Marisa Ranali Art

inspiration.
“I capture people expressiveness in everyday scenes, such as dancers, musicians, the Venice Carnival, and other themes, where I seek to reveal the beauty of gesture, movement, and emotion.
exhibition.
Participations
Managing partner of the art and framing gallery Flores de Guache with my sister from 2007 to 2012 in São Paulo.
Cataloged by Official Auctioneer Julio Louzada.
Publication on the cover and internal illustrations of the Homeopathy Magazine vol 66. no. 02 – 2001.
Participation in the Art, Design and Crafts Fair at Shopping Jardim Sul Feb 1998 / Apr 2001, São Paulo.
Trip to Paris and London for updating and research in museums and art galleries. Mar / May 2000.
Exhibition “Caminhos” by Editora Marco Markovitch and the Municipal Secretariat of Action and Culture, of Piracicaba. Sep 24 / Oct 12 1998.
“Honorable mention” in the 4th Maison Saint Germain Free Art Competition. Aug 25 / 27 1998, São Paulo.
Exhibition at the Mali Villas-Bôas Gallery. April 29 / May 10, 1998, São Paulo.
One-page publication in the book “Paletas 98” by Editora Marco Markovitch.
Exhibition at the Editora Markovitch stand during the 15th International Book Biennial. May 1, 1998, São Paulo.
Exhibition “Body in Motion” at the “Artist’s Space” of the São Paulo Business Center. December 15 / 19, 1997.
Exhibition at Maison et Objet in the Paris Exhibition Hall – Nord Villepinte. September 5 / 9, 1997, France.
Exhibition at the Grand Marché D’Art Contemporian in Paris. September 25 / 29, 1997, France.
Participation in the 3rd Maison Saint Germain Free Art Competition. August 28 / 31, 1997


my way of painting.
“Music and dance involve a lot of energy and emotion.
In each work, I seek to capture these sensations and the fluidity of gestures and movements in vibrant brushstrokes.
Art is movement in its essence, and this energy is also manifested in the colors that dance .
I invite you to explore my art and feel life in motion.
stories behind the canvas.
“Throughout my career, I have witnessed the power of art to create emotional bonds.
Stories like that of a couple who valued a painting so much that they both wanted to keep it in the event of a possible separation, or the request for a second piece that celebrated a reconciliation, reinforce the joy of knowing that my creations find a special place in people’s lives.

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