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Salib ta l gholja - Denise Borg Millo
Boat houses at Gnejna - Denise Borg Millo Denise Borg Millo is holding her 3rd Solo exhibition with the title ‘En Plein Air’. En Plein Air will be launched at Hotel Phoenicia, Floriana on 30 November 2007. It will be open for public viewing between 1 December till 28 December 2007 from 8.30am onwards.
En Plein Air is a collection of drawings and paintings of landscapes and seascapes painted on-site mostly produced during the summer of 2007. Walking in the footsteps of the 19th century French Impressionists who decided to leave their studio to paint outside, the artist manifests her aptitude for nature, and allows her surroundings and state of mind to condition her final result. Some paintings show a sense of serenity while others reveal an expressive spontaneity. This can be perceived in the way she applies her paint on canvas and her choice of colours. The complementaries blue, orange, purple and yellow dominate her canvases which, even though are at times allowed to run loose, are most of the time rapidly and heavily applied to create texture and contrast. Moreover, Denise engages the viewer in her world of inner thoughts while painting, by displaying them in conjunction with her work to further appreciate her frame of mind.
Denise Borg Millo was interested in art from a young age in fact her parents noticed her first attempts at drawing and painting when still a student at the Convent of the Sacred Heart.  At a young age, Denise was always attracted to the world of pictures and pictorial stories.  The artist remembers herself illustrating her homework with drawings and sketches which her teachers used to like.
 
Denise told me about her first inspirations.  Her grandfather the late Paul Borg was an amateur artist.  She used to go and visit him and spend time with him at his workshop drawing and painting with watercolours.  Before he passed away, he gave her a box of old pigments that she really treasures.  It is a fascinating old wooden box full of water-based powder paints in little test-tubes.
 

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