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ARTIST
BIOGRAPHY
Marie-Voahangy
Ramariavelo was born the 25th of March, 1957 from a
French mother and a Madagascan father, both students at the
time.
She
is only 2 ˝ years old when her parents decide to move to
Madagascar.
She
grows up under the sunshine of the Tropics in the
“happy island” without television nor telephone, to
the rhythm of the rainy seasons and of the hurricanes.
In
1970, years after a difficult divorce, her mother brings her
to North Africa with her three brothers and sister.
The
white houses and the brilliance of the sun dazzle her.
But she leaves Tunisia to complete her high school
studies in France.
In
1974, after graduation, she decides to travel before going to
college and lives three months in Sweden before flying off to
South America. Among other countries, she lives mostly in
Colombia where she learns Spanish.
In
1976, she returns to Europe ands spends a year in London to
learn English.
In
1977, she registers at the university Paul Valery in
Montpellier, France where she obtains a Masters degree in
English.
In
1981, she enters the Ecole Normale of Montpellier and becomes
a teacher in 1984. From 1984, she teaches lower school and
preschool
in Montpellier, France, Reunion Island in the Indian
Ocean and then in Houston, Texas.
In
1994, she finds unused painting materials bought by her
husband and discovers a new passion: painting.
In
1995, she moves to Paris and begins to sell her paintings.
In
June 1999, at her first solo exhibition in Paris, at l’Essec
she sells 20 out of 70 paintings in a few days.
She
has done numerous exhibitions since. Together with her current
projects, they can be found under the Exhibitions tab.
In
2004, she was requested to become listed on the French
government's site at www.drouot-cotation.org
which designates the contemporary French artists recognized
for their established work. And she has also been listed by
the Italian universal dictionary of 20th century artists,
Comanducci at www.comanducci.it
In
addition, she has signed collections for Maryse-des-Jours as an
artistic illustrator using her art on modern furniture and
decorative items.
In 2005, she introduced a jewelry collection of silver and
semi-precious stones which was shown at an international
designer show in December.
ARTIST
STATEMENT
My painting is born of
emotional and visual impact.
It
reflects excess energy that flows spontaneously and
intuitively on canvas in a feast of colors coordinating
themselves almost unconsciously.
I
work very fast, without hesitation as guided by an inner
vision.
I
am essentially self-taught. I learned the basics of painting
from a French artist in Madagascar for two years while I was
still a child. But it was not until thirty years later that
the urge to paint became overwhelming.
My
paintings are influenced by the many environments I have
experienced throughout my life whether in Africa, Europe or
the Americas. From my childhood in Madagascar can be found my
love for zebus and totems as well as my attraction for
symbols. Spiritual and religious themes also often permeate my
work.
Finally,
to me painting is an introspective trip. It is to discover
yourself in all possible ways, to expose one’s imagination,
to share dreams with others, to meet.
With
time, painting has become as indispensable as a second breath,
a new dimension. It has brought beauty to my life. I hope it
will do the same for yours.
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