Piece description from the artist
Sports are all about people and their participation. "Slipping Away" depicts the absence of an athlete, a bicycle slowly being engulfed by the tide in the sea shore. Without the athlete, the bicycle becomes obsolete and slips away. My inspiration was a bike abandoned during the hectic transition of a triathlon when the bike is abandoned in the throws of a race and the athlete continues on swimming and then running. Slipping Away is made of recycled bicycle parts, with oil enamel, resin, gravel, sand, and sea shells on a recycled hollow door.
Born in the Bronx NY from Argentinean immigrant parents, Paula lived the first part of her life,until the age of 20, between two countries moving often between New York City and Buenos Aires. The two great centers of art provided her the base from which to develop her artistic talent. Paula went to Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NYC to follow a career in Architecture and learn how to fold her love of design into structures. She worked for 10 years in architecture then made the decision to focus on her two children and her love of painting. Shortly thereafter she moved with her family to Florence Italy where she was able to explore and further develop her skills through her studies in art history and studio painting. While in Italy Paula studied under Contemporary artist Susi Bellamy and began teaching a beginners painting class. Teaching has since become another passion.
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