Illuminated Consciousness

Maria Conejo

Illuminated Consciousness, 2021Sign in to view price
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Material
acrylic on canvas
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This abstract painting features a striking composition of vibrant yellow and orange hues, creating a dreamlike, ethereal atmosphere. The central figure appears to be a nude female form emerging from the vibrant, flowing fabric-like textures that surround her. The artist employs a distinctive impressionistic style, using bold brushstrokes and a warm color palette to evoke a sense of movement and energy. This work likely reflects the artist's exploration of themes related to the human form, spirituality, and the emotional power of color and light. ...

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Maria Conejo
Artist
Maria Conejo
B.1988, Mexican

María Conejo moves seamlessly between drawing, painting, illustration, large-scale murals, ceramics, and tattooing, using each medium to explore female embodiment, sexuality, and personal narratives. Her work challenges societal norms and stereotypes, emphasizing the autonomy and agency of women’s bodies and portraying them as active, empowered protagonists rather than passive subjects. Her creative process is informed by research on the human body and sexuality, as well as performance-based experimentation. She often collaborates with others to stage ritualistic or performative scenarios that later inform her visual work. Conejo’s pieces explore themes such as desire, transformation, empowerment, and the rejection of shame, presenting nuanced perspectives on topics frequently considered taboo. Through her multifaceted practice, María Conejo continues to examine and challenge cultural narratives surrounding identity, gender, and the body. By merging research, performance, and visual art, she creates work that is both conceptually rigorous and visually compelling, offering new ways to understand and engage with the representation of female experience. ...

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