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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.3x31.3in
About this artwork
This work is a figurative representation full of emotions, made with the viscerality and versatility of acrylic. I sought to capture introspection and serenity; a human figure immersed in thought, framed by soft lines and a calm color palette.
As a visual artist Maristela Ribeiro formulates the concept of “visual fables” and proposes images in her photographic installations in museums and urban interventions, which not only represent, but also create open narratives; These cease to be wall objects and become immersive environments, expanding the notion of image for the body of the viewer. Next, the artist photographs these interventions or installations. Therefore, Maristela's photograph first appears as a plastic material, quase sculptural, on streets and in museums, to later return to two-dimensionality in galleries and collections. In her paintings, she frequently uses childhood themes or intimate universes that evoke reflections on everyday life. The whole of their work addresses social concerns and opens a dialogue, raising questions about gender, solidarity, vulnerability, exclusion, the everyday universe and other relevant topics in contemporary society.