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"Bring Your Mermaid," part of the Razz Matazz series, emerges from the urgency of the new and the freedom of improvisation. The work doesn't follow a predetermined plan: it unfolds as a spontaneous, impulsive gesture, close to jazz improvisation. Amidst contrasts of red, blue, and turquoise, an inner song is evoked, a vibration that invites us to let ourselves be guided by intuition. Here, form and color seek their own rhythm, like notes intertwined… in a unique moment.
Joaquín Acevedo is a visual artist whose work stems from a fundamental principle: to think and explore like a child. For him, art is not a rigid destiny, but a state of constant wonder where play is the artist's most serious work. From this perspective, his practice eschews labels or limiting styles, transforming ordinary materials like wood, Legos, moss, or cardboard into extraordinary pieces that function as an emotional diary.
This freedom has led him to explore live art, notably his participation in the Alto Sessions alongside artist Olivia García. He has positioned his work in global markets, with pieces sold in Miami, New York, Vancouver, and Kyoto, always highlighting innocence as the greatest creative force. Joaquín understands art as pure emotion and a bridge that needs no translation. In a world obsessed with the goal, he operates under his own certainty: giving oneself permission to play and to make mistakes—that is true triumph.