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Biography | Portfolio
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Alexandru Darida was born in 1955 in Transylvania, one of the most fascinating parts of Romania. He grew up in the picturesque and
breathtakingly beautiful countryside surrounded by the legend of Dracula's castle. The foundation of Darida's accomplishments and international recognition was established at the Ecole de Belle Art in Romania.
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expanded the dimensions of his artistic expression through further study at the Benadetti Liberal Academy of Art in Rome and
the American Academy of Art in Chicago.
Through his extensive travel, Darida has studied the art of the great Masters from Botticelli
to Picasso at many of the art museums of Europe. His work has been featured at the Young Images Gallery in Rome, Municipal Comment
across Romania, Tribune Gallery, Dales Gallery and the National Museum of Art in Bucharest, Romania. Additionally, his paintings
were featured at a 1999 exhibit in Washington, D.C. sponsored by the Smithsonian Institution and Romanian Embassy. He is the recipient
of numerous awards including the Formello-Roma International Prize for Painting.
Darida’s ability to stay in touch with his childhood
allows him to translate his vision into chromatics of rich glowing colors with an inner luminosity reminiscent of another world.
His paintings emerge from his passion for music and philosophy, and a restless temperament craving to discover an ideal of purity,
which is vanishing in our century. Darida’s magnificent paintings speak to our better nature, pointing the path to a brighter world
just over the horizon, a world of universal love, peace and understanding.
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