Pittura e illustrazione
Mixed Media
39.5 x 27.5 cm
2024
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Fractured Echoes of Her captures the essence of the ephemeral and fragmented, where the naked body of a woman is depicted as a disjointed figure, broken into multiple pieces. This is not a traditional portrait, but a visual representation that exp...
Fractured Echoes of Her captures the essence of the ephemeral and fragmented, where the naked body of a woman is depicted as a disjointed figure, broken into multiple pieces. This is not a traditional portrait, but a visual representation that explores the breakdown of physical form through the lens of time. Each fragment of her body seems to operate in a different reality, a temporal distortion suggesting the fragmentation of the human experience. The title, Fractured Echoes of Her, alludes to the disintegration of identity and how the perception of the female figure dissolves into echoes, as if her being scatters into different moments of her existence. The dividing lines are not merely physical; they evoke a dislocation between the material and the temporal, as if time itself had fractured her body, affecting the stability of her presence. What is observed is not just a physical image but a visual echo of her form, reflecting the intrinsic relationship between the body and the flow of time. The piece engages with reality in its most mutable state, highlighting how the tangible can dissolve and be reconfigured by invisible forces such as time and perception. Through this plastic fragmentation, the viewer is invited to question the permanence of the body and reflect on how reality, like the image, is constantly affected by temporality and its inherent ability to alter what we understand as truth.
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Artist's commentary
This mixed media artwork is created on cotton paper, using high-quality Lyra pencils and Winsor & Newton watercolors. I always strive to work with the best materials to ensure the longevity of my pieces and achieve the most precise and vibrant results. My focus on quality not only guarantees the preservation of the artwork but also the detailed expression of every stroke and color nuance, reflecting my professional commitment to art and its permanence over time.
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View AllBorn in 1991 in México City. Currently residing in Mexico City, CDMX, México.
Bachelor’s degree in visual arts
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View AllOct 21, 2024