The works of Margarita Ada, a classical realist artist, attract the attention of viewers with her sensitive capturing of the environment, her minimalist thinking, and her interpretations of everyday life and dreams. They are reflections of the way we see and think about the world today, which are powerful, vivid and engaging. Ado creates a relationship between herself and her environment by discovering pictorial narratives in the details, in the memories of the past. Painting realistically, the artist is not at all worried about the pure positivity, and sometimes even sentimentality, of her surroundings. Ado boldly replies to everyone that creative development is continuous and that movement is the stimulus of life. And when he wants to take a break from painting, he spends his time on sculptural plasticity. "To touch when you close your eyes or to look without touching? What do we see on the surface, and what do we feel deep down inside? What happens if we mix the unmixed? The eternal rebellion in the mind guides thoughts and creative hands through the recesses of the soul, helping us to create our own reality or to make good use of the opportunities that present themselves. Movement and creativity are the stimulus of all life. To go beyond what has been achieved, to try and experiment, to look at one's surroundings with humour or light irony, to present serious things lightly without losing depth and substance. The paintings and sculptures in the exhibition will allow the viewer to touch with his fingertips the world I am creating, gently balancing between steel and colour," says the artist.
Margarita Ado: "Fingertips between steel and colour" Sessions