INESE SILINA - Latvian Painter Artist
d'Haudrecy Art Gallery - Belgium
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Silina "A walk in winter" (140x90 cm)
INESE SILINA
Last updated : May 1, 2004 8:01 PM
Silina
Silina
Silina
Silina
Silina
Silina "A walk in winter" (140x90 cm)
INESE SILINA
"The major artistic
image is man in all his manifestations. The works' content is multi-layered, with a subliminal message that reveals itself through the language of symbols"
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Inese Silina

"The major artistic image is man in all his manifestations. The works' content is multi-layered, with a subliminal message that reveals itself through the language of symbols"

Biography :

1952 Born in Latvia
1963-1971 Janis Rozentals Riga Art School
1971-1977 Academy of Art Painting Department
Indulis Zarinsh masterstudy
Since 1977 Lecturer in J.Rozentals Riga Art School
Since 1980 Member of the Latvian Artists Union
Since 1993 Member of the International Association "B-13"
Since 1975 Takes regularly part in art exhibitions of the Latvian Republic
Has exhibited her works in former USSR and abroad within groups of Latvian artists.
1981,1984,1985,
1993,1999 Personal exhibitions in Riga and Latvia
2001 Personal exhibition, d'Haudrecy Art Gallery, Knokke,Belgium

Together with other Latvian artists has taken part in exhibitions in USA, France , Italy, Holland, England, Poland ,Germany, Sweden, etc.

1982,1984, 1987, 1992, 1997, 2001
Has displayed her works in the Baltic States : painting and watercolour

Awards :

1979 Diploma at the Baltic States young artists exhibition in Vilnius
1989 Diploma at the Baltic States watercolour exhibition
1997 Diploma at the Baltic States watercolour exhibition

More about the artist :

Her works are to be found in the collections of the States Art Museum and Latvian Artists'Union, as well as in many private collections in Latvia, USA, Argentina, Mexico, Australia, Sweden, Germany, Belgium and other countries.