Artwork details
- Medium : Paper, Cardboard Without Stand
- Dimensions : Length: 13.4in, Height: 31.5in, Depth: 5.9in
About this artwork
I created this piece with found materials, transforming everyday objects into a symbol of reflection on memory and loss. The golden texture and central figure evoke a ritual that invites the viewer to confront deep emotions. By placing it in your home, you add an energy that blends the sacred with the humble, awakening respect and contemplation in every glance.
Ana Bravo
Colombia
Credentials
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
Ana Bravo, known as Abrama, is a self-taught multidisciplinary artist with a solid institutional background who explores oil and acrylic painting, printmaking, drawing, recycled paper sculpture, recovered objects, and digital languages linked to artificial intelligence. Her work fuses documentary realism, narrative symbolism, and lyrical abstraction with mixed media, experimental material, and scientific, literary, and ancestral references. Her pieces convey profound historical reflection, social sensitivity, and an invitation to empathy, celebrating knowledge, collective memory, and hope in human transformation.