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In What Remains, I explore identity as a territory defined not by features, but by presence. The face emerges from layers of cool, greenish hues, built up through glazes that suggest the passage of time and accumulated memory.
The direct gaze neither challenges nor demands attention; it accompanies. There is no heroic gesture nor explicit drama; there is stillness, permanence, and a sense of inner continuity. The painting rests on the balance between… figuration and emotion, where color and matter acquire symbolic value.
This work invites serene contemplation, bringing depth, calm and character to any space, and connecting with the observer from an intimate and silent place.
Patricia Colmeiro works with the human figure as a space of presence and silence.
Through oil painting and glazing techniques, he constructs faces that don't depict a specific identity, but rather an inner state. The paint layers and wears away, revealing contained figures, shaped by time and consciousness.
Her work occupies an intimate and contemplative space, where gesture is minimal and intensity is sustained by the gaze and the painted surface. For her, painting is an act of listening.