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Moldovan fine artist inaugurates personal exhibition in northern town

18:15 | 19.05.2021 Category: Culture

Chisinau, 19 May /MOLDPRES/ - A personal exhibition of graphic titled, Texturile sufletului (The Soul’s Textures), by fine artist Vlad Caraulan was inaugurated at the District Museum of History, Ethnography and Art from the northern Drochia town on 18 May.  

Contacted by MOLDPRES, Vlad Caraulan said that this was his first personal exhibition and comprised 47 works. Works in the techniques lino, xilo, colo-engraving, aqua fortis, aqua-target are present here. ‘’The masks show the personality, state, sometime even the life of a man. Presently, I made an incursion in the concerned subject, in order to switch from the 2D format to the 3D one. I believe that, while working in this technique, I have achieved some artistic subtleties and I got pretty valuable moments. The ink-pen composition was a challenge which I planned just as an experiment. The work has a width of 1.2 metres and a length of 10 metres. It shows the conflict between the cult art and the humanistic art,’’ Vlad Caraulan also said.  

Vlad Caraulan was born in the Floresti town on 4 February 2000. At present, he is student at the Ion Creanga State Pedagogical University, Fine Arts and Design Faculty.  Caraulan is presently employed at the Actualități Floreștene (Floresti News) newspaper. In 2016, he finished the Fine Arts School from Floresti and in 2018 – the Ion Creanga theoretical lyceum from the same settlement. Vlad Caraulan participated in more group exhibitions and was awarded the merit diploma at the Jan Matejko contest in Chisinau.       

The exhibition will be open till 18 June.

 

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