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About Seraphina Moody
Seraphina, originally from England has lived and worked in France for 20 years. She has taught art and art history in France.
'I try to create a 'moment' in time. With both abstracts and wild animals. That instant only a photograph can capture but to put it on canvas or paper and instill depth and emotion and atmosphere.' Seraphina Moody.
Now she lives in France with her family and animals and travels the world photographing and painting. Her primary interests are flora and fauna and abstract landscapes. She runs painting and creative workshops based in Italy during the summer with a small 'Ecole de Beaux Arts' summer school, but many others all over Europe and the rest of the world at different times of the year.
Seraphina uses mixed media for her abstract landscapes - plaster, glass, gold, sand and watercolour for abstracts on canvas and watercolour for more traditional subjects. She also does portraits in oils of people and in watercolour for pets on commission. Seraphina has works in private collections all over the world including South Africa, Italy, India, France, United Kingdom, Sweden, Denmark and the USA. She regularly exhibits in France and South Africa where she has a permanent collections and tries to raise money for animal charities in France and via auction for the Isabel Byers School of Speech and Drama in South Africa to give confidence to children of all abilities and nationalities.
Education:
Seraphina Moody studied Fine Art, Theatre Design and History of Art in England and later in Paris, France. She has a PhD in History and in Art History specialising in the European Renaissance and Gold paint techniques.
Exhibitions:
Partial List Solo Exhibitions 2020
Isabel Byers School of Speech and Drama Johannesburg and Capetown Permanent exhibition August/September/October 2020
'Maison du Phare' Quiberon 15 June 2020
Lignol 22 February 2020
Recent Solo Exhibitions 2019/2020 'Ar Ruskenn' Bretagne 30 November - 31 January 2020