Arlita Angrizani is a Brazilian artist, born in Sorocaba in 1961, lived her adolescence in Leme and Campinas spent part of her adolescence and adulthood, today lives in Sorocaba again. Her father is a pharmacist and her mother has devoted herself to acting as a circus actress abducting her after her marriage. Coming from a family of artists among them: musicians, actors, visual artists, set designers, photographers, Arlita has always had encouragement from her parents who always presented her with painting books. At the age of 7 she entered the theater course and outside at the age of 18 she met again with the fine arts improving her art course learning various techniques: canvas painting, Batik Javanez and weaving.
“Art is the purest expression of the human being, through it we can transmit a message to the world, where there is the artist's emotion, his culture, his yearnings and values, leaving a legacy for all humanity, marking times and events. "
The artist's creative process takes place through her immersion in various forms of art: attending exhibitions, museums, music, auditions, theater, cinema and art courses. Her admiration for artists Henri Matisse, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Mondrian are sources of inspiration, and early in her career was influenced by the works of Pablo Picasso, so Arlita sought an introspection turning to abstraction. Her dedication to various courses such as wood and linoleum engraving, Japanese batik, ceramics and others have made a big difference to the development of her current work.
She was exhibited at the former Sorocaba Museum, Campinas-National Library, Rio Claro-Salon of Modern Art, Santa Barbara D'Oeste and Barcelona.
"Art has always marked and marked people's lives, through aesthetic manifestations from the perceptions, emotions, ideas ... stimulating the awareness of its spectators. The artist leaves his legacy changing the perception of the world letting beauty lead him to a happier life. "
“Art can create a better world.”