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Cat Woman
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Spanish born Silvia Duran, studied art with her father and in Bellas Artes de Barcelona, In England, an A level in Art and a City and Guilds Certificate, she enjoyed painting London, the RiverThames, St Pauls, etc. and the beautiful English Countryside. Her life and work changed forever the day she saw the film "Born Free". She knew then that she wanted to paint the Big Cats and specialised in these magnificent felines.
She was allowed into the Wildlife Parks to sketch and study the animals at close quarters. Many Exhibitions followed, in London, throughout England and abroad. Her works have been widely printed by Solomon and Whitehead, Rosenstiels, Medici Fine Arts, etc. Travelling to Africa to see Lions in their natural habitat, later was invited by the legendary George Adamson to stay at his "Kampi Ya Simba" at Kora. That was the most incredible experience of her life ... .
She produced paintings for the WWF, Born Free Foundation, Kora Trust Wildlife Foundation and others to help the animals.
Invited by His Excellency Sheik Khalifa Bin Sulman Alkhalifa, Prime Minister of Bahrain to have an Exhibition, her style of work changed.
The beautiful island of Bahrain .... with its stunningly bright light, intense vibrant colours, flowers, palaces, desert sand and turquoise seas.... opened a whole new world of fantasy for Silvia and from her canvases began to emerge white winged Lions, and Tigers.... opulently coloured Peacocks, Unicorns.... and dolphins ... crystals, pearls and gold. A new fabulous Universe.
Silvia´s home near the sea, is graced by the presence of her large family of cats, which are an endless source of inspiration and pleasure. Felines rule OK.
She was allowed into the Wildlife Parks to sketch and study the animals at close quarters. Many Exhibitions followed, in London, throughout England and abroad. Her works have been widely printed by Solomon and Whitehead, Rosenstiels, Medici Fine Arts, etc. Travelling to Africa to see Lions in their natural habitat, later was invited by the legendary George Adamson to stay at his "Kampi Ya Simba" at Kora. That was the most incredible experience of her life ... .
She produced paintings for the WWF, Born Free Foundation, Kora Trust Wildlife Foundation and others to help the animals.
Invited by His Excellency Sheik Khalifa Bin Sulman Alkhalifa, Prime Minister of Bahrain to have an Exhibition, her style of work changed.
The beautiful island of Bahrain .... with its stunningly bright light, intense vibrant colours, flowers, palaces, desert sand and turquoise seas.... opened a whole new world of fantasy for Silvia and from her canvases began to emerge white winged Lions, and Tigers.... opulently coloured Peacocks, Unicorns.... and dolphins ... crystals, pearls and gold. A new fabulous Universe.
Silvia´s home near the sea, is graced by the presence of her large family of cats, which are an endless source of inspiration and pleasure. Felines rule OK.
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by Lucie Beauchesne 1 year agoI thank you Silvia for having accepted my invitation to be my friend on the site, I welcome you on my friends' page, it pleases me to welcome you among them. Good day to you my friend and in the pleasure to see and to share our paintings. Lucie bye
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by Lucie Beauchesne 1 year agoHi Silvia, I thank you enormously for your generous comments on Challenge of July of PMP and my bloody hearts. It really pleases me to have had your visit on my painting and you gave me beautiful one encouragement. I appreciate it enormously. Lucie bye
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by Miki 1 year agoHi Silvia... so happy to have you there with us, you know how much I appreciate you and your art. You will get from me, and from many people here, much love. And I think inspiration, too, or better said, motivation. To have a block is something very painful for an artist, and I personally will do whatever I can to help you to overcome the block... don't want to miss any possible paintings of you! Un abrazo!
PS: you don't need to take any pictures off. The only thing is that we normally put photographs in our profile folder, to differentiate them from the paintings. -
by Cat Woman 1 year agoThank you Miki, Jean and Crispin for all you say about my work. At this moment I feel blocked... so I need Love ..... Thank you.
I am still learning about this new site...
If I need to take out one of the pics. I put in.... ?????
Slowly I will get there.































