Patricia Perez Eustaquio
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.The artwork presents a captivating fusion of organic forms and vibrant colors. The composition features two distinct floral elements, showcasing a striking contrast between the delicate, intricate structures and the bold, almost psychedelic patterns. The use of chiaroscuro and an ethereal, dreamlike quality in the rendering evoke a sense of mysticism and natural wonder. The artist seems to explore the intersections between the natural and the surreal, inviting the viewer to contemplate the intricate beauty and hidden complexities within the natural world. ...
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Patricia Perez Eustaquio
1977Patricia Perez Eustaquio works with an organic mixture of painting, drawing, sculpture, textile and installation, using these media to explore the ever-evolving dynamics between craft, design and fine art. Perez Eustaquio states that her practice is guided by appetites and consumption, questioning how cultural tastes in particular are manufactured. Through using everyday domestic materials and items such as lace, rattan chairs or shoes, she’s able to trace the social histories and economic ties embedded within these objects, repositioning these habitual materials in a gallery context. Her well known ‘Ghost Sculptures’ for example are crafted from a combination of ‘high’ and ‘lowly’ materials. These hollow busts are constructed with latticed resin and lace, and draped in opulent fabrics, posing the question to viewers of how we fabricate our own identities through design, or perhaps, is our sense of self crafted through external cultural tides? In her paintings, Perez Eustaquio replicates specific details of old master paintings, perhaps a bird’s feather, a flower, or a vase, pedestalling these smaller details with their own canvas–again troubling hierarchies put in place by art history. Tender, lyrical and arresting, Perez Eustaquio’s work continues to destabilize cultural boundaries, urging viewers to reconsider their perceptions of both specific materials and wider socio-political currents. ...