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Medium :
Acrylic, Collage on Canvas , Wood under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
27.2x39.4in
About this artwork
Estate:
In the series "With Right to Heaven," I work recreating the glamorous imagery of American culture from the 1940s and 50s, a legacy that still survives in Havana, a city frozen in time, with a profoundly surreal reality.
As an artist, I use digital photography to capture those moments when we cling to illusion and hope as a vital necessity, aiming to convey the peculiarity of an uncertain and unsettling present that nonetheless becomes… calm and peaceful; in other words, under control and expectant. The images, printed on canvas, are then hand-painted with acrylic paint and varnish, enhancing the color.
This ambiguous and irrational relationship between context and nature, which combines a past rich in values and a wild and surreal present, spontaneously and uninhibitedly creates a link or connection between the soul and the urban landscape that allows me to obtain the sublime from each snapshot.
Ortega, trained in Cuba and based in Spain, uses mediums such as painting, photography, collage, and installation, fusing tradition and avant-garde in her irreverent pop surrealism. Her hybrid techniques combine collage, vibrant graphics, and the manipulation of iconic images to create polychrome works, intervened with acrylic and ink, decontextualizing symbols and challenging the established order. Through her transgressive art, Ortega generates frictions that invite reflection, provocation, and questioning, revealing the clash between the sacred and the banal as a distorted mirror of our time.