Magadelha
Mágadelha was born in São Paulo, graduated in architecture from the PUC of Campinas, studied arts at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Campinas, currently the owner of the Barreto Gadelha architecture studio, for more than 18 years she has been developing creative and innovative projects in the arenas. of architecture and design.
Mariana was born with art in her DNA and mixed that passion with architecture. “Architecture cannot live without art and art cannot live without architecture, there is a symbiotic fusion between them that prevents them from separating,” says Mariana. His father was an artist, his uncles were architects and he has known this magical universe since his birth. Her genetics and family experience in these universes could not allow her to deviate from the natural path, becoming an artist gifted with her own grammar. Each artist develops his own grammar. This means looking for language that presents a personal way of seeing the world. Certain characteristics, such as color and gestures, express an identity. MáGadelha sets her plastic temperature through the way she articulates her repertoire of forms.
The images it creates, mainly because of the superior tones, generate aesthetic pleasure at first glance. They stimulate the five senses and intelligence within an abstract aesthetic, which does not rule out allusions to figuration, in which contours usually delimit areas that communicate with each other.
The colors, generally warmer, provide an atmosphere of such contagious intensity. The creation of harmonious situations occurs that make the observer feel comfortable in the proposed spaces. The rhythms created internally by pictorial creation create relationships in which geometries are protagonists. Each work brings renewed internal relationships characterized by the construction of pictorial realities that do not seek to imitate what is called real, but rather to build renewed universes. They are constituted through an art in which visual sets, full of internal dynamism, generate questions and stimulate the gaze.