Posts tagged with "new art concept"



The light of the universe in our being is born as the first sigh
07. January 2025
The light of the universe in our being is born as the first sigh, like the anchor that connects the ethereal with the physical. It is a portal through which the invisible and the tangible meet for the first time in a mysterious, subtle dance. The vastness of our essence, which until then was part of the cosmos, is reduced to a delicate beam of light that enters the corporeal form, a prism that encloses in itself a universe of its own.
Murga and Candombe are very much in my blood
03. September 2024
Murga and Candombe are very much in my blood. They are the music to my memories of summer Carnivals, light, colors, songs, rhythm, expression, freedom, and dreams. I remember sitting by the pavement with my family, water balloons and confetti in hand, anxiously waiting for the parade to start. The joy and energy are forever etched in my memory.

Musical Interpretation
08. July 2024
Music can transport us back in time or take us to a dreamed future. It awakens memories and elevates us to finer thoughts. Music unifies us with nature and the cosmos, with others and with ourselves. Paintings do the same but in a different way. Music is more subtle whereas visual art is more direct.
What inspires you?
29. May 2024
My work is more than anything an invitation for viewer to enter dreamlike, sometimes surrealistic worlds. I want the viewer to escape for a few seconds from their day-to-day reality without asking questions, only enter and dream, like a type of hallucinogen…

Paz Viola's work concerned itself with dreams, the universe and the void
15. April 2024
"All works are born from the pulsation of inspiration: all images are born from a point and a line." It's like another layer of human thinking, another territory that will suddenly give me a sense of timelessness.
The cave evokes the feminine
25. September 2023
Ancient cultures regarded caves as places where transcendental experiences occurred: they were the first sanctuaries; they were gateways to the underworld, to the interior of the Earth itself. In the beginning there was chaos and wilderness, where the earliest humans took to the caves for survival, regarding them as sacred shelters. The epitome of this cave-shelter symbol is that of the womb of the Mother Earth, a place of solace—a common motif across times and cultures.