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La espera (Waiting) Painting

Sonia Eva Domenech

Spain

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 39.4 W x 47.2 H x 1.6 D in

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"Love in Times of war" Sonia’s process started with a lot of research, and she started collecting images that were closest to her idea of love in wartime. Amongst others, she found some relevant and iconic photographs by the famous war photographer and photojournalist Robert Capa, who also covered the Spanish Civil War. She decided to use the images that moved her the most for her works, in a way similar to Andy Warhol in his pop art. At that time she was reading the book ‘Psychomagic: The Sacred Trap’ by Alejandro Jodorowsky. His idea of Psychomagic is based on the belief that the unconscious can be healed from trauma by performing specific acts. According to Sonia her act of framing all her works with a heart in one way or another can be interpreted as an attempt to heal the pain that war has left in all of us. Like in most Spanish families there were personal experiences and feelings involved that revolve around the topic of the Spanish Civil War. Sonia: ‘Personally I felt quite affected and confused with my father’s family having a military background and my mother’s family being Republicans. It caused me deep pain to feel a personal connection to so many deaths caused.’ This was one of the reasons why she started with a black heart encapsulating the figures of the ranks of the military returning home. Carrying on with her research and seeing documentaries about the Second World War, and families from both sides hugging and forgiving each other, the heart took an even more significant part in these paintings. The paintings tell us about a part of the historical memory of humanity. We all have relatives who have directly lived through the experience of a war, through the fear and pain. The barbarism of war has left its mark on everyone. Sonia’s work is trying to help open a way of liberation from these experiences of the past, through and with the heart. The images represent, often dangerous situations where love always intervenes in one way or another, big or small. Sonia: ‘We should give the heart the opportunity to heal the pain that we carry from our past and step into a better future.’ Almost ten years after the paintings were exhibited for the first time they are as relevant as ever. In Spain some progress has been made in the historical coming to terms with the civil war. But divisions remain and are a reminder of the amount of time needed for healing and reconciliation. The paintings can also be regarded as more universal, bridging the gap between past and present. Sonia’s paintings ask us to look at the consequences of all conflict, to not repeat past mistakes and to keep an open mind and heart, not to condemn ‘the other’, but to try to see and understand.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:39.4 W x 47.2 H x 1.6 D in

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Domenech’s work is framed within abstract symbolism. Her artistic journey brought her to the circle as a universal symbol, and the encounter between the aesthetic philosophy of western and eastern discourse. She has a strong interest in philosophy and oriental arts, I Ching, Tao Te King Lao Tse and Sumi-e technique, all of which has influenced her concepts and style as an artist. Sonia studied art at the Universidad de Bellas Artes Sant Jordi in Barcelona and her work has been shown in France, Spain and Germany. bio Born in Barcelona in 1974, her father was an architect, which led her to drawing at an early age. Her uncle, a renowned sculptor, Claudi Tarrago Borras, greatly influenced her decision to study art. She attended art school at the age of 16, studying sculpture, influenced by Henry Moore and Giacometti. After this, studied at the Universidad de Bellas Artes (Sant Jordi) in Barcelona. During the 5 years at university she studied sculpture under the renowned sculptor Salvador Jassans. After her studies she moved into digital art and art design and set up her own design company, which ultimately led her to move her focus to painting. Whilst at an Artist Residence Association Saint Henri in France she developed her love of painting, working with water colours and acrylics.

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