ABSTRACTION AND REALITY
There are many elements of expression in art, but the most important is drawing. A good drawing organises all the elements in space. When this order is established and the composition is well founded according to the rules of art, nothing is left to chance, but to compositional clarity and the perfect study of reality. What is real is the order of things, of the elements. The artist Camila Rospigliosi Suárez Lima, (1960), emphasises and appreciates the harmony of colour, light and form. The disciplined, realistic and detailed drawing complements the creative and free forms she seeks to develop.
She studied at the Swiss Pestalozzi School and the German Humboldt School in Lima. She was a student of the well-known sculptor Cristina Gálvez and studied at the Faculty of Art of the Catholic University of Lima. She graduated in 1984 with a thesis on the meaning of art, which she completed years later with a project on medieval miniatures. Adolfo Winternitz and Anna Maccagno inspired her during her student years. She taught children and young people in Peru, Bolivia and Germany. Her work includes drawings, watercolours, portraits, still lifes, mandalas and stained glass.