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Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
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66.9x51.2in
About this artwork
Jungla fragmentada [Fragmented rain-forest] was selected at the national contest; the IX Bienal of Drawing and Painting Enrique Guzman, and has been exhibit in the contemporary art museum MAC 8, Aguascalientes, México, during 2020 as well as in the contemporary art gallery Escuela Pía, for the reopening of museums this year.
Find a virtual tour on: https://fb.watch/5yvFP2pGi0/
Its a collage that mixes trimming, painting, embroidery and hand-sewing,… with some see-through areas and some thick parts it englobes the feeling of noise and visual saturation of vegetation in jungles and adds the touch of vulnerability, while addressing the fragile situation that most rain forests (such as the Selva Lacandona, at the south of Mexico) are going through.
30 percent of the profits generated by the artist through the sale of this work will be donated to Greenpeace, Mexico for the protection of the Lacandon jungle.
« I looked for a window into my dreams, where pieces of life were transformed into a jungle that I had never seen. In the eyes of every flower and beast, I recognized myself. »
Alexia López Sosa is a prize-winning Mexican artist whose works have been widely exhibited nationally, as well as in France and Argentina. Three images are constants in the painter, printmaker, and sculptor's compositions, and include the mountain, the chair, and the wild herb. Sosa explores dreams and nature, and transformation through time. When she works, she tears her heart onto the canvas, draining her memories, dreams, and landscapes. She describes her art as a coded transcription of who she is.