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Medium :
India Ink, Graphite on Paper , Cardboard under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
21x15in
About this artwork
“El Diario” is a fragmented visual narrative constructed through ink drawing, collage, and archival imagery on paper. The work brings together portraits, animals, newspaper fragments, and symbolic scenes that coexist like memories within a personal notebook.
Rather than following a linear story, the composition unfolds as an emotional archive where innocence, violence, identity, and collective memory overlap.
Through spontaneous mark-making and… layered textures, Klever Moscoso transforms the page into an intimate psychological landscape part sketchbook, part testimony, part dream.
Moscoso is an Ecuadorian visual artist and painter with decades of experience, known for his work with acrylic on canvas, mixed media, and drawing; his roots in rural Ecuador and academic training enrich his symbolic language. His distinctive style fuses magical realism, emotional expressionism, and symbolic figuration, layering atmospheric textures, dreamlike scenes, fragmented figures, and anthropomorphic forms to reflect Latin American culture and psychological intensity. Through his emotionally charged works, he conveys vulnerability, memory, and the contradictions of the human condition, inviting viewers to contemplate fragility, empathy, and the search for meaning.