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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
18.1x25.6in
About this artwork
The work is part of her Botanical Beings series, where the artist imagines hybrid organisms: plants with human gestures, bodies that bloom, natures that breathe desire and resistance.
At first glance, the image is somewhat unsettling. There's a latent tension that compels you to stop. Although the plant is static, something suggests it has been moving, or that something is happening.
Even though the plants don't move, there are shoes and petals… in different spaces.
Painting doesn't offer definitive answers, but it does provide a space for critical contemplation. In its symbiotic ambiguity, it proposes an uncertainty that is not a threat, but a possibility. Through art, Catalina invites us to imagine worlds where beauty is not only an expression, but a driving force for change that links memory, desire, and transformation.
Catalina Cortés is a Colombian painter based in Barcelona. Trained in Fine Arts and specializing in Art Education, she primarily works in oil. She employs techniques that explore the textures and transitions of oil paint, alternating between vibrant colors and subtle tones to create imaginary landscapes where nature and technology merge. Her style combines the organic and the artificial through hybrid forms and tense compositions. Her works convey a profound emotional reflection on belonging, transformation, and the search for meaning in constantly changing worlds.