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Maria Fuks
Arte Internazionale, Inc

10008 National Blvd, Ste 285                    310.995.5408
Los Angeles, CA 90034     arteinternazionale@gmail.com
ENTROPY OF ART
International Exhibition of Works on Paper
Ms. Fuks sees the human being as central to her art, and art as
central to the lives of human beings. This is reflected as the artist
attempts to capture on the canvas a wide breadth of human
emotions and experiences. For human life is a chaotic pattern of
moments: moments of doubt, moments of trust, moments of love,
and of joy beyond bounds. Maria Fuks attempts to fix these
moments in time, and in so doing, search within the crystallized
moment for a universal truth.

"She paints people in their everyday life - on the beach, in the bar, in
the theater - people whom she has come to quietly know and privately
love, and people whom she has observed in wild ecstasy in social
gatherings."
                                                       (Der Patriot Magazine)
Her paintings cover a wide range of feelings, impressions, and therefore
themes and styles. Ms. Fuks' portraits reveal the souls of both subject and
artist, her still-life the need for serene order in a chaotic world, and her
landscapes and city scenes her love for the various places she has seen in
her travels. In its essence, one sees in her artwork through the eyes of a
sensitive and sympathetic soul. This is the goal of artist Maria Fuks, to
share this soul with a wider world.
Born into a family of artists in Osiek, Poland, in 1956, Maria Fuks
studied her craft at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, and
since 1984 has operated out of her studio in Nuremberg, Germany.
Her work has been displayed in group and solo exhibitiond from
1984 to the present throughout Europe and in various cities in the
U.S.A.
Lovers I
mixed media on paper
23" x 19", 2007
Lovers II
mixed media on paper
23" x 19", 2007
Lovers III
mixed media on paper
23" x 19", 2007
"I would like my art to speak about the truth in life, and it means:
love, loneliness, pain, happiness, and satisfaction of giving and
receiving... The Art is my inner monologue and my expression,
the key to open the door to understanding..."
                                                                          Maria Fuks