This exhibition was at the NC Governor Roy Cooper’s Office.
Thank you for inviting us!
Clina Polloni
Thank you for inviting us!
Clina Polloni
October 10th, 2019 2:00pm to 3:00pm at NC Governor Roy Cooper’s Office – First Floor Lobby. 116 W. Jones Street, Raleigh, NC.
Nine local artists have been invited to exhibit at the entrance hall to celebrate the Hispanic Heritage Month.
Clina Polloni is exhibiting “The Market Girl”, in honor of our Hispanic Culture.
Looking forward to see you,
Clina
“The Market Girl”: In the Hispanic culture it is a tradition to go to the market, where the local people bring their fresh fruits, vegetables and craft. This girl is proud to show her flowers and vegetables with her colorful hand netted ponchos in the back.
I did this painting when I went to Ecuador. Inspired by their colorful art and culture, very similar to most of the countries in South America.
Clina Polloni is a contemporary artist born in Chile. Her oil paintings are inspired by her love for people, animals and nature. Her new project: “The motif of the human figure in a dialogue with natures light and colors.” In these new paintings she is portraying people in their environment and activities, representing the American and Hispanic Culture.
You are cordially invited to the
This exhibition will last all the month of June, July and August. Clina Polloni will exhibit American and Hispanic paintings.
Opening Reception: Friday, June 7, 2019.
Time: 6:00 to 8:00pm.
Location: Arts Annex Wake Forest Renaissance Centre.
405 Brooks St, Wake Forest, NC 27587
5 Paintings:
Aurora in a Silver Ocean, NC USA. Oil on canvas 24”x 30”.
https://clinapolloni.com/aurora-in-a-silver-ocean-painting/
Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse, Palm Beach, FL USA. Oil on canvas 18”x 24”.
https://clinapolloni.com/jupiter-inlet-lighthouse-painting/
The Market Girl, Ecuador. Oil on canvas 18”x 24”.
https://clinapolloni.com/the-market-girl
Casa de Paja, Chile. Oil on canvas 30”x 36”.
https://clinapolloni.com/casa-de-paja/
The Fishermen, Chile. Oil on canvas 24”x 36”.
https://clinapolloni.com/the-fishermen-painting/
Call Clina: 919-841-3132.
Email: clinapolloni@gmail.com
Visit Clina Polloni Art Studio and Gallery.
13 Garner Road, Franklinton NC 27527.
Take a drive to the beautiful country of North Carolina. Only half an hour from downtown Raleigh.
Serving Raleigh, Cary, Durham, Wake Forest, Franklinton and The Triangle Are of North Carolina.
Member of the Franklin County Art Council and the Wake Forest Guild of Artists, of North Carolina.
In the early years of Chile, even in the 1800’s, farmers planted their wheat in the fields. This was one of their most important sources of food. They baked their bread in an open fire, prepared mote con huesillos and other culinary dishes. And when the harvest was all over, they built their thatched houses with straw.
I did this painting from a sketch that my great grandfather, Antonio Polloni did when traveling and painting the country side of Chile in the 1800’s.
Oil on Canvas – 36”x 30”
Exhibitions of the “Casa de Paja” painting:
Clina Polloni is a contemporary artist born in Chile, winner of the Franklin County Art Council, NC. 2017 Artist Award. Her oil paintings are inspired by her love for people, animals and nature. Her new project: “The motif of the human figure in a dialogue with natures light and colors.” In these new paintings she is portraying people in their environment and activities, representing the American and Hispanic Culture.
For Hispanic Culture paintings visit: https://clinapolloni.com/paintings/hispanic-culture/
Call Clina: 919-841-3132.
Email: clinapolloni@gmail.com
Contact Clina >>
Visit Clina Polloni Art Studio and Gallery.
13 Garner Road, Franklinton NC 27525.
Take a drive to the beautiful country of North Carolina. Only half an hour from downtown Raleigh.
In the Hispanic culture it is a tradition to go to the market, where the local people bring their fresh fruits, vegetables and craft. This girl is proud to show her flowers and vegetables with her colorful hand netted ponchos in the back.
I did this painting when I went to Ecuador. Inspired by their colorful art and culture, very similar to most of the countries in South America. People live in the cosmopolitan cities surrounded by malls and a variety of today’s modern stores. But the beautiful thing is that they preserve their culture in the market.
This painting was exhibited at the Franklin County Art Council, NC. For the 2018 5 de Mayo Celebration of the Hispanic Culture. Also, at the Renaissance Center for The Arts in Wake Forest and Punto De Vista in Winston in Salem.
Clina Polloni is a contemporary artist born in Chile, winner of the Franklin County Art Council, NC. 2017 Artist Award. Her oil paintings are inspired by her love for people, animals and nature. Her new project: “The motif of the human figure in a dialogue with natures light and colors.” In these new paintings she is portraying people in their environment and activities, representing the American and Hispanic Culture.
For Hispanic Culture paintings visit: https://clinapolloni.com/paintings/hispanic-culture/
Call Clina: 919-841-3132.
Email: clinapolloni@gmail.com
Contact Clina >>
Visit Clina Polloni Art Studio and Gallery.
13 Garner Road, Franklinton NC 27525.
Take a drive to the beautiful country of North Carolina. Only half an hour from downtown Raleigh.