Patricia Uribe Franco is a Colombian visual artist whose 45-year career is a testament to her lifelong dedication to art. Her vibrant, expressionistic style, fueled by a deep connection to nature and an innate understanding of color, finds expression through a variety of mediums, including oil, acrylic, watercolor, and mixed media. Her artwork bursts with emotion, capturing the essence of her subjects with bold brushstrokes and a rich palette. Inspired by the natural world, Franco's pieces often depict landscapes, florals, and abstract interpretations of the beauty she finds around her.
Franco's artistic journey began with a diverse educational background encompassing advertising, art, and fashion design. This multidisciplinary approach provided a solid foundation for her creative exploration. While largely self-taught, her empirical approach was enriched by workshops with notable artists like Libe Zulategui. This blend of formal training and self-discovery allowed her to develop a unique artistic voice, blending technical skill with an intuitive understanding of color and composition. Her early career saw her experimenting with various styles and mediums, ultimately leading her to embrace the expressive power of color and form.
Throughout her career, Franco has actively participated in numerous group exhibitions, primarily in Colombia, gaining recognition for her unique artistic vision. Her achievements include an award for a wool tapestry, showcasing her versatility across different artistic mediums. This recognition underscores her ability to translate her artistic vision across diverse materials and techniques. She currently presents her artistic creations under the brand "patriucolore," further solidifying her belief that art is not merely a profession but a way of life, a philosophy that permeates every brushstroke and color choice.
* Group exhibitions at local venues (specific details not provided in resume)
Medellin - Antioquia
Colombia
Alegres orquideas de Colombia