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Exhibitions

- 2008: The Pilgrim Path - Leon
- 2007: The Pilgrim Path
- 2006: Inf'action
- 2005: Paths Revived

- 2004: The Four Seasons
- 2003: Virtual Exhibit - Signals
- 2003: 48th Salon Montrouge, Montrouge / France, November 2003
- 2003/2002: Paths Revived : Época Art Gallery, Goiânia May 2003 / National Museum of Fine Arts, Rio de Janeiro, October 2002
- 2001: Galerie Lafayette
- 2001: Parcours, Récoltes
- 2000: La Maison Du Temps
- 1999: Threading Beads and Stringing Pearls
- 1998: The Circle and the Dot, The Dot and the Circle


The Pilgrim Path The Artist, Nature and the Road


For a period of two years, from May 2007: The Pilgrim Path to May 2009, Christina Oiticica will be exhibiting paintings composed in partnership with Nature in the gallery of the El Peregrino Castle Hotel in Puente la Reina, a stage on the Road to Santiago.

The artist composes her paintings in different places along the Road: using the relief of stones, the intervention of the rain, snow, the color of the earth, natural pigments and wax. Once composed, they are “planted” in the earth and recovered months later.

From this original process that combines land art and painting, symbolic and abstract canvases emerge that convey the energy of the place where they were composed.

The fact that this exhibit is taking place in Puente la Reina, where all paths to Santiago converge into one, is not accidental: the intention is to show the pilgrims another road, one marked by their steps, hopes and memories.

In this process the artist follows the inspiration taken from the words of the French writer André Gide: “Art is collaboration between God and the artist, and the less the artist intervenes, the better.”


The Pilgrim Path - Exhibit by Christina Oiticica

VENUE: El Peregrino Hotel, Irunbidea, s/n, 31100, Puente la Reina (Navarra, Spain)

DATE: from May 13, 2007: The Pilgrim Path to May 2009

TIME: all week, from 8am to 8pm

Admission: free

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