Fabiola Cornejo began her painting studies at a very young age with renowned painters in Guayaquil, her hometown. She studied design at IDI and then dedicated herself completely to painting. Her first exhibition was in 1999 when she began her career as a plastic artist, she has had national and international exhibitions and directs her plastic arts workshop where she teaches classes to groups.
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- Group Exhibitions
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In 'Dancers,' a substantial 100cm x 100cm acrylic on canvas, the artist invites the viewer into a silent, arboreal performance. The central subject—a pair of trunks inextricably entwined—defies the rigid expectations of timber, behaving instead like figures caught in a slow-motion embrace.
The title serves as the essential key to the work; once primed, the viewer no longer sees mere branches, but limbs reaching upward in a celebratory 'pas de deux.' The palette of sage, moss, and cerulean is set against a background of ethereal, dripping greys, suggesting an environment that is both fluid and atmospheric. This piece masterfully bridges the gap between the botanical and the human, suggesting that the drive to move, to connect, and to reach for the light is a universal constant. Priced at $3500, it stands as a sophisticated exploration of unity and the rhythmic beauty inherent in the natural world