In 2019, an artist faced the tragic loss of his daughter, Irene. In the depths of his grief, he found it impossible to create. However, the outbreak of the pandemic propelled him back into his work sphere with an art exhibition focused on the pandemic and lockdown. The artist used his grief as a source of inspiration, creating a series of pieces using mostly black elements, including a painting covered with Irene’s leftover perfumes, a display with objects she created, and various pieces directly referencing her death. This tale underlines the potential of art as a form for cathartic expression, revealing the fusion of personal pain and creative expression.
Etiqueta: olvido
DONE II
Por Rakel Gómez Vázquez. «El arte es aquello de lo que uno puede quedar impune». Marshall McLuhan Parte II De … Más
Paisajes de guerra. Lugares de olvido.
Artículo de José Miguel García Mediero, Rita Sixto Cesteros. Publicado en Revista Sans Soleil – Estudios de la imagen, Vol 9, 2017, … Más
