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This illustration captures Quito post-pandemic, showcasing its narrow streets, the presence of Venezuelan migrants, traditional dessert sellers, and the distinctive architecture. Reflecting the evolving nature of our city, marked by significant changes, I wanted to create a visual narrative of its people. The composition features individuals running to catch a bus in the background, donut vendors, and even a beauty contestant, symbolizing the transformation of Venezuelan women in our community. Once beauty queens or professionals, they now navigate the challenges of unemployment and poverty, blending with Quitenian locals. The Quitenian people, easily recognizable by their hard-working nature, persevere in a country where corruption prevails. The multicolored palette mirrors the city's diversity, aspiring to emulate its richness. This digital work will be printed on matte paper, offering you an immersive experience. While it is presented unframed, optimal display is achieved with framing, although hardware is not included. Consider this limited print edition as a testament to the resilience and unity of Quito's diverse inhabitants.
Vector on Paper
5
13.8 W x 13.8 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
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An Ecuadorian artist, navigates the local artistic landscape with a distinctive approach, diverging from the typical dichotomy prevalent among Quitenian artists. Rather than aligning with the bohemian left or the elite, art-educated right, Angela embraces her identity as an ambitious Quitenian with a down-to-earth perspective. Balancing her artistic pursuits with a middle-class sensibility, Angela introduces a unique voice in the narrative of Ecuador's art scene. She modestly considers herself a sui generis expressionist, influenced by her early exposure to art through her mother, Angie, and the captivating oil-painting sessions with her aunt-in-law, the esteemed artist Micaela Almeida.Angela's artistic journey began with humble doodles of flowers, symbolizing intimacy and family bonds. Her style, marked by an indiscriminate use of colors, reflects her innate creativity. Turning to digital mediums for expression, she reserves traditional materials for moments of artistic freedom. Angela, embracing vulnerability, desires a return to the simplicity of white canvases. She discreetly embeds messages in her art, inviting viewers to discover joy in nature scenes, and showcasing Quitenian humor with humility and depth.
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