Eneide Boneu's work delves into
the female mystery. "Within Eneide Boneu's paintings loll the
contour of a spontaneous human figure. The expression and the movement
are locked, but the color has its own life. It is free to drip and
run," writes Dorothee Willert, director of the Ulm Art Museum
in Ulm, Germany.
Latin America art critic Juan Manuel Prieto
says: "Eneide, far from aligning herself with a certain visual
school, seeks her own individualism and creates her own unique textures
and chromatic combinations. Her nudes reverse their lifeless thematic
condition into an aesthetic argument, deprived of all limitations."
Artist and art professor Olga Blinder calls Boneu a "rebel
who seeks to express her nonconformity through the conventional
painting."
Boneu's work is mixed media on canvas and often
includes acrylic, varnish and enamel. Boneu was born in Cordoba,
Argentina in 1954. She began painting and studying art while living
in Lima, Peru. She moved to Paraguay in 1973, where she currently
lives and paints. Her work has been exhibited in Europe, Asia, the
United States and South America
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