Monday, September 22, 2008

4 llaves MADRID SOLO EXHIBIT

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

http://www.mewegallery.com/

OBIC said...

i really like you, your fan

PERTURBANO (Pilas Bubbles) said...

hola Fefe, que tal? yastoy en mi zulo de Vigo
espero que tengas sueerte con las expo , y si te sobra alguna serig
podiamos hacer un trueke, yo en breves subire algunas al blog, bueno, me gustaria organizar algo con vosotros algun dia, una expo o deforming
un abrassso

Unknown said...

Al de antes no le hagas ni caso! ja,ja,ja,...
Hola FEFE, perdona, soy "El Tiñas"o LIKEN, hermano del pelus, estuve con una chica que se llama violeta y con berto y me dijeron que andabas por Barcelona, yo ahora tambien estoy aki, si te apetece quedar para pintar o lo que sea, aqui te dejo mi num; 639355381, mañana vamos a unos canales unos cuantos!!! encantado y saludos.

mariana mcc said...

adorei! optimo trabalho continue sempre, que eu continuarei a vir ver...... com uma certa inveja, e com muita admiraçao!

Unknown said...

Nada fefe!! un saludoi muy grande y a ver si coincidimos, ...!!!sigue asi!!! escribeme al correo y tengo tu direccion.

Anonymous said...

hola FEFE!!soy d argentina y me encanta tu arte, mi blog pa visitar brendavallier@blogspot.com
aguant el grafiti!!!!

About Me

Sao Paulo, Madrid, Brazil
Fefe Talavera’s monster paintings are metaphors for strong and subconscious human emotions like anger, fear, dreams or desire. The colourful fantastic beasts which she connects with the “dark side” of her inner self stand for the artist’s cultural roots as well as the primary and powerful energy of her work in the streets all over the world. Born in 1979 Fefe was brought up as a native half Mexican, half Brazilian in São Paulo where she lives until today besides her second home in Madrid, Spain. Interested in all kind of “underground” movements, the typical and unique stylistic freedom of the internationally renowned Street Art and Graffiti scene of her hometown made an important impression on the artist. Her raw creative energy thus found much more correspondence in the angled, tribal-like style she developed while working in the streets, than in her studies in fine arts which she finished with a Bachelor at the FAAP in São Paulo. Showing at galleries and accepting certain rules, limits and intolerances of the art market system represent a contradiction for Fefe who is mainly interested in finding public ways to express herself and a common way of communication.