
Celia
Borg Cardona was born in Oxford, UK in 1957. She
studied at the University of Malta and then acquired
formal art training at the Malta School of Art.
Celia subsequently attended the studio of Anton Calleja for several years. She cites Delacroix and
Whistler as artists who have profoundly influenced
the
way she approaches her art. Her concern with
depicting light and shade and her expressive gestural brushstroke stand testimony to these
influences. Oil paint is her main love but she also
works frequently in acrylics, oil pastels and three
dimensional media. She will use anything, from
burnt-out matchsticks to spilt coffee if no other
medium is at hand. In the last few years she has
been interested in the ways that people in their
everyday lives group together and the ways that they
can be depicted on canvas. The 'personal space'
between figures is a topic of painterly
investigation for her often resulting in people
being depicted from unusual or high viewing points.
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