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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
36.2x41.3in
About this artwork
This painting represents a girl which I portrayed from a photograph that I found on the internet from National Geographic of the Hunza people and it struck me for which I wanted to portray her; I adhered the elements of nature such as flowers, leaves and colored lines expressing the game and the capacity of imagination and creativity that children have, and that currently in the difficult world in which they are having to live they already care more… for Nature and the environment. I know this because I have four nephews from 4 to 11 years old and one of them experienced an anxiety crisis recently due to the 3-month confinement at my sister's house in Cancun, for which I feel identified with expressing this emotion of how they open with hands and fingers through a new world of possibilities and hopeful because they have no other but to hope that it will.
And it is up to us to create that reality for them.
« Attention to the divine, whisper in the wind ... Void in the silent complexity of feeling. If you gave me wings, decide it in time. »
Cinthya Picazo is a Mexican artist whose paintings have been exhibited nationally, as well as in the United Kingdom and the United States. His works have also appeared in VOGUE Great Britain. Picazo's pieces reflect her activism for gender equality, the environment and the care of flora and fauna. Working in a style of figurative and cubist inspiration, he uses the fragmentation of elements to generate a whole. Use acrylics, oils, pigments, lacquers and Gesso when creating.