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Celia Eid Art

Brazilian, b. 1952

Celia Eid is a Brazilian artist born in 1952 who lives and works between Paris, France and São Paulo, Brazil. Eid graduated from the School of Communication and Arts at the University of São Paulo.

Eid collaborated with the newspaper O Estado de São Paulo and with several publishing houses: Scipione, Unesp and Edusp. In 1993, she won the Jabuti Prize for the best book cover and the best graphic project of the year in the publishing industry. In 1994, Eid published the book BD Penare. After a two-year contract at the video post-production house, Casa Blanca, she moved on to digital arts and animation cinema.

Having lived in France since 1997, Eid worked on short pieces of contemporary music, often performed by the ensemble Aleph. Le rire du Coq, with music by Dominique Clément, and Gymel, with a soundtrack by Sébastien Béranger — both directed by Eid — were presented at several of the world’s digital art and music festivals. Eid won the prize for best interactive film at the Internet film festival, Fluxus, with her animation Silent.

Dislocations, created in 2010 with the music of Sébastien Béranger, is a piece for solo piano, electroacoustic music and sculpture. The pianist interacts with the video by throwing a small light ball into the sculpture, which triggers a change in the video. Dislocations has been broadcast by several video festivals and has also been presented live in Paris, São Paulo, Stockton (USA), and Strasbourg.

Alongside her personal projects, Eid has run cartoon workshops for young children in partnership with institutions such as the Forum des Images or Le Cube. She has also created several sets for dance performances for the Compagnie Picomètre.

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Artist: Celia Eid
Brazilian Contemporary Art by Celia Eid - Orange
By Celia Eid
Located in Paris, IDF
Oil on canvas Framed, 46 x 46 x 6 cm Celia Eid is a Brazilian artist born in 1952 who lives and works between Paris, France and São Paulo, Brazil. She graduated from the School of...
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2010s Abstract Celia Eid Art

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Canvas, Oil

Brazilian Contemporary Art by Celia Eid - Vert
By Celia Eid
Located in Paris, IDF
Oil on canvas Framed, 46 x 46 x 6 cm Celia Eid is a Brazilian artist born in 1952 who lives and works between Paris, France and São Paulo, Brazil. She graduated from the School of...
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2010s Abstract Celia Eid Art

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Canvas, Oil

Brazilian Contemporary Art by Celia Eid - Petit Vert
By Celia Eid
Located in Paris, IDF
Oil on Canvas Celia Eid is a Brazilian artist born in 1952 who lives and works between Paris, France and São Paulo, Brazil. She graduated from the School of Communication and Arts of the University of São Paulo. She has collaborated with the newspaper O Estado de São Paulo and with several publishing houses: Scipione, Unesp, Edusp. In 1993, she won the Jabuti award for the best cover book and the best graphic project of the year concerning the publishing industry. In 1994 she published the book / comic Penare. After a two-year contract at the Casa Blanca video post-production house, she moved on to digital arts and animation. Based in France since 1997, she works on short pieces of contemporary music, often performed by the Aleph ensemble. Le Rire du Coq by Dominique Clément and Gymel with the soundtrack by Sébastien Béranger, has been presented at several digital art and music festivals around the world. Celia Eid won Best Interactive Film at the Fluxus Internet Film Festival with her animation Silent. Dislocations, created in 2010 with the music of Sébastien Béranger, is a piece for solo piano, electroacoustic music and sculpture. The pianist interacts with the video by throwing a small luminous ball into the sculpture, which triggers a change in the video. Dislocations was broadcast by several video festivals and was also presented live in Paris, São Paulo, Stockton (USA) and Strasbourg. Alongside his personal projects, Eid has led cartoon workshops for young children, in partnership with institutions such as the Forum des Images or Le Cube...
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2010s Abstract Celia Eid Art

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Canvas, Oil

Brazilian Contemporary Art by Celia Eid - Untitled 3
By Celia Eid
Located in Paris, IDF
Oil on Canvas Celia Eid is a Brazilian artist born in 1952 who lives and works between Paris, France and São Paulo, Brazil. She graduated from the School of Communication and Arts of the University of São Paulo. She has collaborated with the newspaper O Estado de São Paulo and with several publishing houses: Scipione, Unesp, Edusp. In 1993, she won the Jabuti award for the best cover book and the best graphic project of the year concerning the publishing industry. In 1994 she published the book / comic Penare. After a two-year contract at the Casa Blanca video post-production house, she moved on to digital arts and animation. Based in France since 1997, she works on short pieces of contemporary music, often performed by the Aleph ensemble. Le Rire du Coq by Dominique Clément and Gymel with the soundtrack by Sébastien Béranger, has been presented at several digital art and music festivals around the world. Celia Eid won Best Interactive Film at the Fluxus Internet Film Festival with her animation Silent. Dislocations, created in 2010 with the music of Sébastien Béranger, is a piece for solo piano, electroacoustic music and sculpture. The pianist interacts with the video by throwing a small luminous ball into the sculpture, which triggers a change in the video. Dislocations was broadcast by several video festivals and was also presented live in Paris, São Paulo, Stockton (USA) and Strasbourg. Alongside his personal projects, Eid has led cartoon workshops for young children, in partnership with institutions such as the Forum des Images or Le Cube...
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2010s Abstract Celia Eid Art

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Canvas, Oil

Brazilian Contemporary Art by Celia Eid - Bonnes Questions
By Celia Eid
Located in Paris, IDF
Print Edition 6, Lithograph on Archival paper Celia Eid is a Brazilian artist born in 1952 who lives and works between Paris, France and São Paulo, Brazil. She graduated from the School of Communication and Arts of the University of São Paulo. She has collaborated with the newspaper O Estado de São Paulo and with several publishing houses: Scipione, Unesp, Edusp. In 1993, she won the Jabuti award for the best cover book and the best graphic project of the year concerning the publishing industry. In 1994 she published the book / comic Penare. After a two-year contract at the Casa Blanca video post-production house, she moved on to digital arts and animation. Based in France since 1997, she works on short pieces of contemporary music, often performed by the Aleph ensemble. Le Rire du Coq by Dominique Clément and Gymel with the soundtrack by Sébastien Béranger, has been presented at several digital art and music festivals around the world. Celia Eid won Best Interactive Film at the Fluxus Internet Film Festival with her animation Silent. Dislocations, created in 2010 with the music of Sébastien Béranger, is a piece for solo piano, electroacoustic music and sculpture. The pianist interacts with the video by throwing a small luminous ball into the sculpture, which triggers a change in the video. Dislocations was broadcast by several video festivals and was also presented live in Paris, São Paulo, Stockton (USA) and Strasbourg. Alongside his personal projects, Eid has led cartoon workshops for young children, in partnership with institutions such as the Forum des Images or Le Cube...
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2010s Abstract Celia Eid Art

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Archival Paper, Lithograph

Brazilian Contemporary Art by Celia Eid - Questions Sans Vue
By Celia Eid
Located in Paris, IDF
Print Edition 9, Lithograph on Archival paper Celia Eid is a Brazilian artist born in 1952 who lives and works between Paris, France and São Paulo, Brazil. She graduated from the School of Communication and Arts of the University of São Paulo. She has collaborated with the newspaper O Estado de São Paulo and with several publishing houses: Scipione, Unesp, Edusp. In 1993, she won the Jabuti award for the best cover book and the best graphic project of the year concerning the publishing industry. In 1994 she published the book / comic Penare. After a two-year contract at the Casa Blanca video post-production house, she moved on to digital arts and animation. Based in France since 1997, she works on short pieces of contemporary music, often performed by the Aleph ensemble. Le Rire du Coq by Dominique Clément and Gymel with the soundtrack by Sébastien Béranger, has been presented at several digital art and music festivals around the world. Celia Eid won Best Interactive Film at the Fluxus Internet Film Festival with her animation Silent. Dislocations, created in 2010 with the music of Sébastien Béranger, is a piece for solo piano, electroacoustic music and sculpture. The pianist interacts with the video by throwing a small luminous ball into the sculpture, which triggers a change in the video. Dislocations was broadcast by several video festivals and was also presented live in Paris, São Paulo, Stockton (USA) and Strasbourg. Alongside his personal projects, Eid has led cartoon workshops for young children, in partnership with institutions such as the Forum des Images or Le Cube...
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2010s Abstract Celia Eid Art

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Archival Paper, Lithograph

Brazilian Contemporary Art by Celia Eid - Après la Pluie
By Celia Eid
Located in Paris, IDF
Oil on Canvas Celia Eid is a Brazilian artist born in 1952 who lives and works between Paris, France and São Paulo, Brazil. She graduated from the School of Communication and Arts of the University of São Paulo. She has collaborated with the newspaper O Estado de São Paulo and with several publishing houses: Scipione, Unesp, Edusp. In 1993, she won the Jabuti award for the best cover book and the best graphic project of the year concerning the publishing industry. In 1994 she published the book / comic Penare. After a two-year contract at the Casa Blanca video post-production house, she moved on to digital arts and animation. Based in France since 1997, she works on short pieces of contemporary music, often performed by the Aleph ensemble. Le Rire du Coq by Dominique Clément and Gymel with the soundtrack by Sébastien Béranger, has been presented at several digital art and music festivals around the world. Celia Eid won Best Interactive Film at the Fluxus Internet Film Festival with her animation Silent. Dislocations, created in 2010 with the music of Sébastien Béranger, is a piece for solo piano, electroacoustic music and sculpture. The pianist interacts with the video by throwing a small luminous ball into the sculpture, which triggers a change in the video. Dislocations was broadcast by several video festivals and was also presented live in Paris, São Paulo, Stockton (USA) and Strasbourg. Alongside his personal projects, Eid has led cartoon workshops for young children, in partnership with institutions such as the Forum des Images or Le Cube...
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2010s Abstract Celia Eid Art

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Canvas, Oil

Brazilian Contemporary Art by Celia Eid - La Montagne
By Celia Eid
Located in Paris, IDF
La Montagne - 70 x 60 cm - oil on canvas - 2019 - 2 000€
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2010s Abstract Celia Eid Art

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Canvas, Oil

Brazilian Contemporary Art by Celia Eid - Question de Point de Vue
By Celia Eid
Located in Paris, IDF
Lithography - DFK Rives paper, 270gr - 2021 - 700€ Ed. 15/15
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2010s Abstract Celia Eid Art

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Lithograph

Brazilian Contemporary Art by Celia Eid - Dedans Dehors
By Celia Eid
Located in Paris, IDF
Lithography - DFK Rives paper, 270gr - 2021 - 700€ Ed. 11/13
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2010s Abstract Celia Eid Art

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Lithograph

Brazilian Contemporary Art by Celia Eid - Flottant
By Celia Eid
Located in Paris, IDF
Lithography - DFK Rives paper, 270gr - 2021 - 800€ Ed. 4/6
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2010s Abstract Celia Eid Art

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Lithograph

Brazilian Contemporary Art by Celia Eid - Question Secrète
By Celia Eid
Located in Paris, IDF
Lithography - DFK Rives paper, 270gr - 2021 - 600€ Ed. 1/4
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2010s Abstract Celia Eid Art

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Lithograph

Brazilian Contemporary Art by Celia Eid - Vertébral
By Celia Eid
Located in Paris, IDF
Vertébral - 110 x 130 cm - oil on canvas - 2018
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2010s Abstract Celia Eid Art

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Canvas, Oil

Brazilian Contemporary Art by Celia Eid - C’est Pas Claire
By Celia Eid
Located in Paris, IDF
Lithography - DFK Rives paper, 270gr - 2021 - 600€ Ed. 6/10
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2010s Abstract Celia Eid Art

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Lithograph

Brazilian Contemporary Art by Celia Eid - Untitled
By Celia Eid
Located in Paris, IDF
Untitled - 2020 - oil on canvas - 40 x 40 x 4 cm sold with American box - 45 x 45 x 5 cm
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2010s Abstract Celia Eid Art

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Canvas, Oil

Brazilian Contemporary Art by Celia Eid - L'île
By Celia Eid
Located in Paris, IDF
L’Ile - 110 x 110 cm - oil on canvas - 2019
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2010s Abstract Celia Eid Art

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Canvas, Oil

Brazilian Contemporary Art by Celia Eid - Barrage
By Celia Eid
Located in Paris, IDF
Le Barrage - Lithography - ed. 12 - paper BFK - 2019 - 700€
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2010s Abstract Celia Eid Art

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Lithograph

Brazilian Contemporary Art by Celia Eid - Fleuve Rouge
By Celia Eid
Located in Paris, IDF
Fleuve Rouge - 90 x 62 cm - Lithography - ed. 13 - paper BJK - 2019 - 900€
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2010s Abstract Celia Eid Art

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Lithograph

Brazilian Contemporary Art by Celia Eid - La Limite
By Celia Eid
Located in Paris, IDF
La Limite - 150 x 130 cm - oil on canvas - 2018
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2010s Abstract Celia Eid Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Brazilian Contemporary Art by Celia Eid - Sans Limite
By Celia Eid
Located in Paris, IDF
Sans Limite - 100 x 80 cm - oil on canvas
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2010s Abstract Celia Eid Art

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Canvas, Oil

Brazilian Contemporary Art by Celia Eid - De l'Autre Côté
By Celia Eid
Located in Paris, IDF
De l'Autre Côté - 2020 - oil on canvas - 70 x 80 cm
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2010s Abstract Celia Eid Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Brazilian Contemporary Art by Celia Eid - Clair
By Celia Eid
Located in Paris, IDF
Clair - 70 x 60 cm - oil on canvas - 2019
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2010s Abstract Celia Eid Art

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Canvas, Oil

Brazilian Contemporary Art by Celia Eid - Bleu sur L'Herbe
By Celia Eid
Located in Paris, IDF
Bleu sur L'Herbe - 110 x 130 cm - oil on canvas - 2018
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2010s Abstract Celia Eid Art

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Canvas, Oil

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