Jedeko (Moon)

Karen Paulina Biswell

Jedeko (Moon), 201480 x 80cmSign in to view price
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c-type hand printingInstituto de Visión
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The image depicts a young girl with long black hair wearing a green dress against a vibrant blue background. The composition places the subject centrally, with a strong use of contrasting colors that draw the viewer's attention to the girl's pensive expression. The minimalist styling and focus on a single subject suggest a portrait-like approach, highlighting the individual's presence and emotional state. Without identifying the human subject, the image appears to explore themes of youth, contemplation, and the interplay of colors in a contemporary photographic style. ...

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Artist
Karen Paulina Biswell
B.1983, French/Colombian

Karen Paulina Biswell was born to Colombian parents who emigrated to Paris to escape the extreme political violence of the early 90s. Based on her amphibious experience between the western European world and a visual attraction to the reality underlying the romantic rhetoric of indigenous peoples, she constructs a visual universe that generates intense tensions between the historical past, mythical time and contemporary present. The images that Biswell reveals are moments that manifest as a ritual essence; simultaneously, they evoke the classic editorials of fashion publications. Her varied oeuvre – which is consistently defying definition – is drawn to subjects of vulnerability, morality and human fate. She is committed to capturing the lesser-known aspects of contemporary life, society's invisible and defiant elements, taking a deep interest in extreme states and the depths of the human mind and experience. ...

Karen Paulina Biswell: Artworks
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Kima (union, love)
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Kima (union, love), 2013
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Jedeko (Moon), 2014
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Imáma (Tiger)
Karen Paulina Biswell
Imáma (Tiger), 2015
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Cacawa (Cacao)
Karen Paulina Biswell
Cacawa (Cacao), 2014
110 x 110cm
Sin título
Jeni-Jenifer
Between I am and you are
Karen Paulina Biswell
Between I am and you are, 2019
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Two or tree birds invent a garden
Karen Paulina Biswell
Two or tree birds invent a garden, 2019
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Camila
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Natalia
Vanesa
Álbum erótico I: Bananeras 1
Karen Paulina Biswell
Álbum erótico I: Bananeras 1, 2012
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Instituto de Visión
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Instituto de Visión
Bogotá, New York City

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