BIOGRAPHY
Patrícia Carparelli (1980) lives and works in São Paulo. Her work draws from nature and the unconscious to create sensitive landscapes through painting and social practice. With a background in art therapy, she explores the intersections of body, emotion, and color. She leads creative processes with vulnerable communities, focusing on care, listening, and collective expression. Her research moves between contemporary art, regenerative practices, and the presence of gesture as a way of inhabiting the world.
CV
Exhibitions include “Amômetro” and “Color Blind” (Kogan Amaro Gallery), “Flume” (MAC Sorocaba), “Expanded Sea” (New Gallery Art Contemporary), and “Face to Face” (Paris). Awards: silver and bronze medals at the 32nd Arceburgo Fine Arts Salon. Social projects: Projeto Felicidade, AFESU, and Arrastão, with art therapy for vulnerable youth.
STATEMENT
I explore the relationship between color, time, and movement as crossings of the body and the unconscious. My process begins with breath and listening, in dialogue with natural elements like water, glass, and vegetation. Painting emerges as an act of presence, where fluidity and form reveal inner landscapes in constant transformation


