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Once upon a time I looked. Drawing

Zoe Lunar

Mexico

Drawing, Pencil on Paper

Size: 8.3 W x 11.8 H x 0 D in

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"Once upon a time I looked" is a compelling watercolor and pencil illustration that depicts the portrait of a woman leaning against a table, her gaze directed to the side. What strikes the viewer immediately is the surreal aspect of the piece— the woman is adorned with two sets of eyes. The predominant use of green hues in the artwork establishes a serene and tranquil atmosphere. It evokes a sense of nature and growth, underscoring the depth of the subject's contemplation. The subtle addition of blue tones introduces a complementary depth to the overall composition. The duality of the woman's eyes prompts contemplation; it conveys the notion that she views the world through multiple perspectives or possibly experiences emotions on different levels simultaneously. This adds an enigmatic layer to the piece, inviting the viewer to question the complexity of the subject's thoughts and emotions. "Once upon a time I looked" encourages reflection on the multifaceted nature of perception and experience. The use of two pairs of eyes on the woman's face alludes to the layers of emotions, thoughts, or even the passage of time. It prompts consideration of the depth and breadth of human experience. The predominantly green color palette, coupled with hints of blue, evokes a sense of tranquility and introspection. It draws the viewer into the world of the subject's thoughts, prompting contemplation on the depth and complexities of human emotions and perspectives. This thought-provoking piece, "Once upon a time I looked," transcends the ordinary and beckons viewers to consider the intricacies of human perception and emotional depth. It prompts introspection, inviting exploration into the layers of human experience and the myriad ways in which individuals perceive and interpret the world.

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Drawing:Pencil on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:8.3 W x 11.8 H x 0 D in

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Zoe Lunar radiates and works in Mexico City, is a graduate of the national school of painting, sculpture and engraving "La Esmeralda". He is an artist in constant formation, who seeks plastic, visual and sound experimentation. His work feeds on time as matter and how it helps to interpret reality, through temporal representations, of spaces that converge in their social context and how this influences the formation and interpretation of our different contemporary realities; making use of the qualities of painting and drawing to make deformations in a perceptive portrait of different moments, and personal times in a single interpretation. He is currently nurturing his plastic work especially in painting and drawing, giving him new outlets like AR in some of his new works and occasionally making music and video.

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