Irene Fanton

I find my inspiration in the aboriginal cultures that lived in the Pampas.
My works are in private collections in the USA, Spain, Italy and France.

I find my inspiration in the aboriginal cultures that lived in the Pampas.
My works are in private collections in the USA, Spain, Italy and France.

My work privileges natural and environmental subjects.
Edith has been involved in art since 1980. She studied ceramics with the famous potter Marta D. Palma. For 5 years Edith produced hiperrealist paintings with Rodolfo Inzauralde, the current director of Arte Clásica in Buenos Aires. She also studied with Estela Bartoli, whose Tango paintings are hung in Europe and the USA. In 2004, Edith qualified as a Fine Arts teacher. She has participated in several group exhibitions.

My work is mainly figurative, and refers to the problems of being a woman but not in a tragic or stereotypical way. It is rather like searching for the self which, on top of all that, is determined by a gender at every level be it social, economic or cultural.
Before starting her formal studies in Fine Arts at the Instituto Santa Ana, Adriana Didero studied colour with Prof. Tucci. At Susana Toscano’s workshop Adriana explored the possibilities and relations between conceptual and figurative art. She also attended lectures on drawing and painting by the master of masters, Juan Lascano. In 2004, she gained qualifications as Professor of Engraving and Painting. She has participated in several group exhibitions and competitions, obtaining Mentions at “La Música”, organised by the House of Culture of Vicente López and the Buenos Aires Garden Club at the Hipódromo de San Isidro.