Bachelor’s degree in visual arts
Mixed Media
27.5 x 39.7 cm
2022
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About this artwork
In this piece, the woman wearing a balaclava appears doubled, as if her figure were projected onto an invisible mirror. This duplication reflects a fragmentation of identity, suggesting that in each moment, multiple versions of ourselves exist, each trapped in its own time. The tension between the original and its reflection invites us to question what is real and what is merely an image, an echo in the flow of time. The balaclava hides her face, creating a distance between the viewer and the figure, as if veiled by the mystery of time and reality. This double reflection is not merely a visual repetition but a reminder of how time divides us, multiplying the possibilities of who we might become. The balaclava conceals, but the repetition reveals. "A look at a reflection" confronts us with the idea that reality is never singular, but multiple interpretations coexisting, reflecting both the visible and the invisible, the present and the absent, in a constant interplay between time and perception.
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Dec 03, 2024
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About the artist
Zoe Lunar radiates and works in Mexico City, is a graduate of the national school of painting, sculpture and engraving "La Esmeralda". He is an artist in constant formation, who seeks plastic, visual and sound experimentation. His work feeds on time as matter and how it helps to interpret reality, through temporal representations, of spaces that converge in their social context and how this influences the formation and interpretation of our different contemporary realities; making use of the qualities of painting and drawing to make deformations in a perceptive portrait of different moments, and personal times in a single interpretation. He is currently nurturing his plastic work especially in painting and drawing, giving him new outlets like AR in some of his new works and occasionally making music and video.
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Born in 1991 in México City. Currently residing in Mexico City, CDMX, México.
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