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The Other Dimension

Paintings that explore states of the soul and inner processes of the human mind

In these works, the body, the object, and the space are transformed into symbols of impermanence, emptiness, and consciousness, giving visual form to the intangible.

 

Through metaphor, the figures are constructed as thresholds where the tangible dissolves and the essential emerges.

IMPERMANENCIA

Impermanence and Emptiness

Abstract work

Collection inspired by the artist's reflections on the ephemeral, transformation, and emptiness.

 

In this series of works, the paint dilutes and blends, forming fluid, translucent stains. The prints of natural plants create a delicate atmosphere that evokes the transience and fragility of material reality.

 

 

UMBRAL

Between Instinct and Consciousness

Figures that reveal the essential unity between human beings and nature.

In this series, the human body merges with elements of nature to symbolize a state of plenitude and balance between instinct and consciousness.

 

Each work is an exploration of the link between human origins and evolution through fluid and spontaneous painting.

 

 

 

GRANDES ALTURAS

Mirrors and Echoes

Collages on the unconscious

Works in which fragments of memory, collective symbols and personal projections are intertwined.

 

Each work functions as a dreamlike capsule: absurdity, desires, and internal conflicts in a hybrid aesthetic where clippings from old magazines and books are combined with contemporary elements.

 

The artist not only shows her inner world, but also intends for the viewer to engage in dialogue with their own perception.

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Mario López Collection

Works inspired by the artist's grandfather's poems

This series arose from the need to pay tribute to the work of Mario López, poet and painter of the Cántico group.

 

A selection of nine poems has resulted in nine works where the artist gives a new visual dimension in keeping with her artistic style.

 

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