De la serie “Un día voy a ser otra distinta” V

Raquel Moreno

De la serie “Un día voy a ser otra distinta” V, 202325 x 35cmSign in to view price
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Material
acrylic and greasy pastels on table
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This vibrant contemporary artwork features a bold, expressive composition. The central figure, depicted in profile, wears a striking red headpiece against a backdrop of rugged, vibrant mountains. The bold colors and stylized forms suggest a focus on the emotional and symbolic aspects of the subject, rather than strict realism. The painting blends elements of the natural world, such as the horse and mountainous landscape, with the stylized human figure, creating a dynamic and visually engaging piece. The artist's distinctive style and use of vivid hues invite the viewer to consider the deeper significance and cultural context underlying this evocative portrayal. ...

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Raquel Moreno
Artist
Raquel Moreno
B.1999, Colombian

Raquel Moreno immerses herself in the intimate and visceral realities of womanhood, exploring rage, vulnerability, and solitude with unflinching intensity. Her works often depict women in raw, unfiltered states—crying with anger, marked by imperfect tattoos, or stained with blood—capturing moments of emotional turbulence and personal confrontation. These portrayals extend beyond personal reflection, serving as a lens through which she examines the layered complexities of female identity and expression. Moreno's artistic process is characterized by spontaneity and personal reflection. She predominantly works in small-scale drawings, using rapidographs, colored pencils, and oil pastels on notebooks or loose sheets of paper. This approach allows her to create intimate, detailed works that are both personal and universally relatable. Her practice is divided into two main categories: Map Drawings, which feature intricate compositions with floating elements and symbolic imagery, and Fury Drawings, which focus on expressive portraits conveying deep emotional states. Influenced by her daily life, favorite songs, horror films, and internet culture, Moreno's work is a fusion of personal narrative and broader cultural references. Through her art, she invites viewers to confront the raw and often overlooked aspects of female experience, offering a space for reflection and connection. ...