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Arroyo Chiara Lukacs
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Chiara Lukacs Arroyo is an Italian artist from Tuscany, where she lives and has got her personal work shop, alongside the coast of the Tirrenic Sea. She was born on 10 March 1978 by mother self-taught painter and father having interest in art and antique dealing, and since she was born, she is influenced by the art exhibitions visited with her parents during the abroad travels.
She also combines her passion for art with the profession as psychologist, particularly as Psychosynthesis psychotherapy. She is a registered member of the official list of Tuscan psychologists, after the university degree in Psychology, taken at University of Studies of Florence (Italy).
From analytic work of interior word it develops a new communication form, that finds hits expression in visual art. So painting reveals hits cathartic power of making the mind free, and of making us connected with ours authenticity as synonymous of truth.
"The unconscious thinks" the artist says "and expresses itself naturally by means of symbols; symbol is the original language and so it naturally happens that the more primitive and spontaneous side of our being expresses itself preferably by symbols. All is symbolic and what is interior can't be expressed than symbolically. With mental development we have lost the sense of symbol, but unconscious is still connected to symbol. The ordinary concrete language has got practical value, but for all that is vital, the symbol is advanced. But to be understood, the symbol must be interpreted, comprised. In the modern world the understanding not only reveals the truth, but in a way it creates it". It is for it that her paintings are accompanied by psychological comments, in which the artist reveals the pictorial poetry and the moment inspiration.
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Chiara Lukacs Arroyo, young artist from Italy, combines her passion for art with the profession as psychologist, particularly as Psychosynthesis psychotherapy.
Her paintings are characterized by naif style on dreamlike subject, bright colours, expressive purity of subjects and symbolism.
Oil on canvas painting, naif dreamlike symbolic style.
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