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Guligo's solo exhibition opened in Paris, and "Everything Grows" captures the rhythm of life

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Recently, the highly anticipated solo art exhibition "Everything Grows" opened at the heart of the Marais district, 7 rue Bailly, 75003, Paris.

Guligo's solo exhibition opened in Paris, and "Everything Grows" captures the rhythm of life
Guligo's solo exhibition opened in Paris, and "Everything Grows" captures the rhythm of life
Guligo's solo exhibition opened in Paris, and "Everything Grows" captures the rhythm of life

This exhibition not only showcases the artist's outstanding artistic talent, but also deeply reflects her profound thinking on love, sexuality, life, feminism and the relationship between the sexes. The exhibition presents a series of outstanding works that explore themes of culture, identity, and humanity. With her unique perspective and bold use of color, Gurigo has created a series of compelling works that explore the role and identity of women in modern society. In this large-scale exhibition, Gurigo brings us more than 80 paintings, including her masterpiece "Everything Grows", as well as 9 sculptures and installations.

Guligo's solo exhibition opened in Paris, and "Everything Grows" captures the rhythm of life
Guligo's solo exhibition opened in Paris, and "Everything Grows" captures the rhythm of life

At the opening of the exhibition, the audience showed great enthusiasm and admiration for Gurrigo's work. Visitors said they were moved by the strong colors and deep emotions in the work. French art critics also spoke highly of the exhibition, praising Gurrigo's work: "Like a prism of the rainbow, full of Fauvist colors." Each painting is a sparkle of light, and the tones are opposed and unified in a dance full of energy. Her imagination is endless, following only her own rules, freely following her instincts, creating worlds where color is not just a visual quality, but a true reflection of emotions and thoughts. "French collectors have also shown great enthusiasm for Gurrigo's work, and many of his works were collected at the opening ceremony.

Guligo's solo exhibition opened in Paris, and "Everything Grows" captures the rhythm of life
Guligo's solo exhibition opened in Paris, and "Everything Grows" captures the rhythm of life

Many of the works in the exhibition reflect the vigor and change of life. In Woman Flowers, Gurrigor expresses admiration, joy and enjoyment of female life through her brushes, as if every moment of life blooms on her canvases. In The Fountainhead, Guliguo uses metaphors to represent the origin and continuation of life. Her work, Gazing at Growth, is a reflection on the conception of life and personal and spiritual development. Through a delicate blend of tones, Gurrigo creates a depth that transcends the flat surface, inviting the viewer to engage in silent introspection. Her work "Lying Flowers: Embracing Illusions" is full of dialogue between the sexual spirit and the senses, revealing the depth of the human experience through the bold fusion of images and symbols. "Everything Grows" captures fleeting moments of vitality and shows the limitless potential for growth and sublimation.

Guligo's solo exhibition opened in Paris, and "Everything Grows" captures the rhythm of life
Guligo's solo exhibition opened in Paris, and "Everything Grows" captures the rhythm of life

At the opening ceremony, the artist Gurrigo himself also came to the exhibition site to communicate with French artists, art critics, collectors and audiences. Art critics praised Guliguo's work as dynamic and innovative, transporting the viewer to a whole new world of art. "Guliguo's work showcases her unique artistic perspective and deep technical skills. Her use of color and emotional expression is stunning, and she is a shining jewel in the contemporary art world. ”

Guligo's solo exhibition opened in Paris, and "Everything Grows" captures the rhythm of life
Guligo's solo exhibition opened in Paris, and "Everything Grows" captures the rhythm of life
Guligo's solo exhibition opened in Paris, and "Everything Grows" captures the rhythm of life

Image courtesy of | Gurrigos