Olavo Multini (Born 1950 Brazil)

Olavo Multini
Olavo Multini, The colorful garden.

Colorful Garden, with colorful flowers.
84″x45″, acrylic on canvas

Resume
2022- Bachelor in Arts –Art History
2022- Online exhibition on Stephanie’s Gallery Art
2021- Annual Exhibition, Fine Arts Gallery-California State University Los Angeles
2020- Metro Exhibition, Berlin Germany
2020- Transfer to California State University Los Angeles, Art History
2019 – Graduated Associated Arts transfer-Glendale Community Collage
2019 – Exhibition Portraits of Monica, Brazilian Consulate – L.A.
2019 – Watercolor advanced techniques with Craig Attebery – Glendale.
2018 – Mixed media with different supports with April Abey – Glendale
2018 – Fundaments of Drawing with April Abey –  Glendale
2017 – Exhibition at GCC Art Gallery Glendale
2016 – Art Gallery Vinicius de Morais: Cosmic Field L.A.
2015 – Exhibition What? Global Warming! Brazilian Art Gallery, L.A.
2013 – Leader a Workshop about Contemporary Art L, A. 2013 – Entry Glendale Community College
2012 – Entry in the “Show Art Takes Miami” – Florida
2012 – Entry the Show “One” Artists Wanted – New York – NY
2011 – Attended Fall Workshop with Quinton Bemiller – Los Angeles
2011 – Attended Workshop “Here and Now” at L. A. Art Association, Quinton Bemiller
2010 – Show at Brazilin Day in LA, Brazilian Consulate Gallery
2009 – Art Press, Brazil Explore Magazine L.A.” Artists are the Messengers of their Time”
2009 – Show “101 Artists” at Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery
2009 – Open Studio and Show at Brand Library, Glendale
2009 – Show “Primavera” at Brazilian Consulate Gallery at Beverly Hills
2008 – Show “Xtreme Opposition / 2008” at Royal Gallery, Glendale
2008 – Show “BCG 2 Years- Retrospective” at Brazilian Consulate, Beverly Hills
2007 – Exhibition “Tropic” at Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery
2007 – Exhibition “Four Season” at Brazilian Consulate Gallery, Beverly Hills
2006 – Glendale, Open Studio and Show at Brand Library
2006 – Exhibition Painting Angelica, Premiere of Brazilian Movie “Zuzu Angel by Sergio Rezende, at W.B. Studio. Burbank
2006 – Exhibition paintings on different media – Burbank – California,
2005 – Attended workshop   Techniques on Watercolor – Glendale College – Glendale – California, USA
2005 – Attended workshop “News Media in the Contemporary Arts” at Armory Museum, Pasadena, California
2005 – Moved to Los Angeles where he is currently living and working
2004 – Exhibition entitled “Time” – São Paulo, Brazil
2003 – Collective exhibition with other artists – São Paulo, Brazil
2002 – Attended a workshop on “Encaustic” by Regina Gierlemger – São Paulo, Brazil
2002 – Attended a workshop on “Painting with Glue and Tempera on Barroco Arts” by Regina Gierlemger – São Paulo, Brazil
2001 – Had his works presented on a TV Show on Channel 17 – São Paulo, Brazil
2000 – Exhibition on acrylic entitled “Walls” – São Paulo, Brazil
1999 – Came into contact with the works of Pierre Marrie Brisson – Los Angeles, California
1998 – Ministered a Paintings workshop as a volunteer for disabled children at “Creche Naya” – São Paulo, Brazil
1997 – Collective exhibition on various works – São Paulo, Brazil
1996 – Attended a workshop “Books and Papers” by Claire Maziarczyk at Penland School – North Carolina,
1995 – Collective exhibition on various Watercolor Works – São Paulo, Brazil
1994 – Exhibition on Watercolor various works in Araras – São Paulo, Brazil
1993 – Participated in an exhibition at “Fundação Casper Libero” – São Paulo, Brazil
1992 – Exhibition on Watercolor Works – São Paulo – Brazil
1990 – Received “The Best Drawing Award” – São Paulo, Brazil.
1988 – Had his first exhibition entitled “Childhood” – São Paulo, Brazil
1984 – Lived in Rimini, Italy, worked in an art gallery in contact with Renato Gotuso and Cacella’s
paintings which inspired his future work
1980 – Worked as a director of Art Communication at Secretaria da Cultura – São Paulo, Brazil
1972 – College of Arts FAAP Armando Alvares Penteado “– São Paulo, Brazil

A strong brushstroke here and a contrasting color there is the result of inner experiences and observations accumulated bit by bit over the years. I incorporate creative movements, shapes, and colors that portray my interior, allowing it to become an independent being, one vibrating with life. Its creative power is not limited; it can always be reinvented.

Abstract Expressionism reveals anxiety, joy, victory, defeat, etc., in their rawest and truest sense. They come to life with every color and brushstroke used on its medium. When I sit facing a blank, white canvas, I feel the insecurity and doubt of our human existence. Where do we come from? Where are we going?

I believe that the language of art brings forth the assurance that everything is part of our Creator’s greater plan. Painting and drawing have their own wisdom and madness, communicated through the Artistic Triad – a process composed of the artist, the creation, and the observer. The relationship among these three elements provokes and drives art’s continuous spiritual and revolutionary process.”

 

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