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Painting, Watercolor on Paper
Size: 9.1 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in
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Just like my previous self portrait, this piece is named (and inspired by) another song from the album "El Mal Querer", in this case it's the song "De aquí no sales" by Rosalía. This is my favorite song from that album, it's so... unique. I had NEVER before heard a song quite like that one. I think it gets its point across so well; the violence, you can feel it in your bones. To me, even though this isn't another self portrait, has another personal meaning. This time, the meaning comes from my country's current dictatorship and overall difficult situation. The title translates to "You don't leave from here", its actual meaning it's domestic violence, of course. So, if I'm suffering the violence and horror of an oppressive dictatorship in my own home, in my own country, same country that won't let me, and most of its citizens, leave, isn't it domestic violence, too? The Venezuelan dictatorship turned our passports into the MOST expensive passports in the world. It's a mafia, really, people has even paid over 1000USD to get their passports and leave this place. That you can do when you've got the money. Most people have to leave in awful conditions, leave everything behind to escape this place. I've sweet-talked you for so long And you're forcing me to make sure That you don't leave from here It's hurting me more Than it's hurting you Don't mess with me With the back of my hand I make it clear to you Bitter sorrows I sell you I have sweets too. When your salary is 2USD a MONTH, how and where can you escape to? They're strangling us. You can check out my El Mal Querer pieces here: And listen to the song here: https://youtu.be/vy4lZs8fVRQ
2020
Watercolor on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
9.1 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Roselin Estephanía (March, 1994), born in Barquisimeto, Venezuela. With more than a decade of experience, she is a Venezuelan artist focused on watercolor. Her style tends to blend surrealism with realism in a mix of pure fantasy. Her collectors are attracted to her unique aesthetic in her original paintings: "her watercolor paintings seem to come straight from her heart". For Roselin, her art is her most faithful way of transmitting both the beautiful and the saddest parts of life. She attended the University of Zulia to study Plastic Arts, she finished her specialty mention in drawing. In the beginning it was difficult for her to sell her original paintings, as she felt very attached to them, feeling them very personal, but the fact that there are collectors all over the world buying them makes her feel that her message is understood, and that what she is trying to communicate is appreciated.
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