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Motherhood II Installation

Juliana Bernal

Colombia

Installation, Paper on Paper

Size: 39.4 W x 39.4 H x 3.1 D in

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My work was born of the need to understand and externalize my personal experience of motherhood and the cycles of life. The pregnancy and the exercise of parenting activated on me the interest in materializing what was shown as a language and a way of standing before my own vitality transformed by another human being. The consequence of this investigation was therapeutic, constructive and visual possibilities of the paper when it is subjected to folding and rhythmic repetition. My artwork comprises diverse series of compositions that explore symmetry, the chromatic scale, space and form. These factors on the surface is the sensitive evocation of mother care, the relationship that is build, made and prolonged in time. What I want to convey with my art is the universe of sensations awakened by the depth of the bond and which are only understandable in the gestures and the experience of movement, texture and calm. In the process by which the body releases oxytocin, the stimulating hormone that creates relationships, I have found a metaphor for the purpose of my work in the presence of the viewer. In this sense, I am interested in the way in which my work can transmit the expressive multiplicity of pregnancy, as a symbol of the force of life and the experience of feeling connected and inhabited by someone else.

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Installation:Paper on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:39.4 W x 39.4 H x 3.1 D in

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Juliana Bernal Jaramillo. She began her Industrial Design studies at the Universidad de los Andes in Bogota (Colombia) and finished at the Instituto Europeo di Design in Madrid (Spain). From an early age she felt the need to express herself creatively, Juliana found different materials like metal acrylic and paperboard with these materials she starts 3D experiments. Liliana Jaramillo, her mother was textile weaver and the most influencer person on this road. Since her childhood years, she spent hours in her mother's workshop playing and watching how through repetitions and sequences a thread was converted into meters and meters of fabrics and tapestries made on manual looms and with natural fibers. These first experiences are the connection between her later work and the influence of the great Colombian artist Olga de Amaral who for decades has elaborated amazing structures through play with textiles or Edgar Negret whose sculptures are made with a personal point of view. Some viewers can find similitude with the 3D pieces from Venezuelan artist Jesús Rafael Soto (R.I.P). Juliana´s newest works of art and Soto pose a game of perspectives that introduce the audience to a kinetic sensation. Juliana was introduced to the adventure of paper art as a consequence of her early process in her childhood workshop but also as a result of her own experience with her son. She practiced different techniques and materials with him who helped him with his concentration because of his high IQ made him extremely anxious. What began as family therapy became Juliana's vehicle for artistic expression. She immersed herself in the geometric possibilities of paper and found her own language there. “My son was born in a square world. I always believed in unbreakable routines. At established schedules with structured activities. Over time and thanks to the work we did, we forced ourselves to out of the box realizing that these routines could change without the world collapsing. I discovered that human beings get used to variations and adapt to changes because we need to move on ”. - Juliana Juliana's first geometric sculptures are made up of angled figures, peaks and vertices that repeated modularly that summon the routine, the repetitive and the everyday but which manages to take the viewer out of the predictable sequences. “My artwork is clearly marked by languages ​​that at first seem different but which are saying the same thing and are speaking to each other.

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