Besito #2

Annie Flores

Besito #2, 202416 x 21cmSign in to view price
Details
Material
watercolor on paper
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a figure curled up in a fetal position, depicted in muted tones of black, gray, and pale pink. The overall composition creates a sense of vulnerability and introspection. The loose, expressive brushstrokes and lack of distinct details suggest a psychological exploration of the human condition. The artist's intention may be to convey themes of isolation, emotional turmoil, or the search for comfort and security within oneself.

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Artist
Annie Flores
B.1993, Mexican

Annie Flores focuses on the intimate relationships between transparency and opacity, the aqueous and the crystalline. Her practice engages with themes of desire, memory, and the gaze, often employing materials like paper and pigment to craft works that are both tactile and ephemeral. These pieces evoke the presence of the body and the traces it leaves behind, engaging with concepts of absence and presence, and the boundaries between the self and the other. Flores’s art is characterized by its exploration of porosity—a concept that dissolves rigid boundaries and allows for the infiltration and retention of other ideas and sensations. This approach reflects her interest in the fluidity of identity and the complexities of human experience. Her works often present bodies as landscapes, where the erotic, the landscape, and melancholy intersect, creating a space where memory and desire are in constant movement. Through her practice, Flores invites viewers to contemplate the traces of what is absent and the marks left by fleeting moments, challenging perceptions and encouraging a deeper engagement with the materiality of the body and its representations. ...

Annie Flores: Artworks
Abrazo #7
Azul cielo
Espacio rosa
Teddy #7
Abrazo amarillo
Calor
Teddy #8
Besito #2
La pared
Besito #3
Amor rosa
Ride Teddy