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Painting: Acrylic on cnavas. 
Stretched and unframed canvas.
Style: Urban art, street art 

About the art:This work was inspired to me by the migratory caravan which left Honduras for the United States with the wish to succeed in crossing the border of this country.
In this canvas I wanted to pay tribute to the courage and determination of all these people who undertook this long journey as well as that of all migrants in general, a courage often drawn from despair and the quest for happiness. , in the dream of finding a more dignified life.

I was born in Peru and from a very young age I lived to the rhythm of a country agitated by strong and continuous social, economic and political conflicts. In this context, painting became my refuge so much so that 22 years ago I immigrated to Paris with the dream of making painting my priority.
I have exhibited and sold my works in France, the United Kingdom, the United States, Brazil, Colombia and Hong Kong, among others.
My childhood and adolescence based on an unstable and unpredictable system awaken in me a search for social involvement and it is through painting in general and urban art in particular that I can give free course to this deep desire to express my voice in a world rocked by countless conflicts, great social injustices, poverty and inequality between human beings.
Today I evolve in the world of urban art because I feel fascinated by its irreverent character and its critical connotation of society.
Painting: Acrylic on cnavas. 
Stretched and unframed canvas.
Style: Urban art, street art 

About the art:This work was inspired to me by the migratory caravan which left Honduras for the United States with the wish to succeed in crossing the border of this country.
In this canvas I wanted to pay tribute to the courage and determination of all these people who undertook this long journey as well as that of all migrants in general, a courage often drawn from despair and the quest for happiness. , in the dream of finding a more dignified life.

I was born in Peru and from a very young age I lived to the rhythm of a country agitated by strong and continuous social, economic and political conflicts. In this context, painting became my refuge so much so that 22 years ago I immigrated to Paris with the dream of making painting my priority.
I have exhibited and sold my works in France, the United Kingdom, the United States, Brazil, Colombia and Hong Kong, among others.
My childhood and adolescence based on an unstable and unpredictable system awaken in me a search for social involvement and it is through painting in general and urban art in particular that I can give free course to this deep desire to express my voice in a world rocked by countless conflicts, great social injustices, poverty and inequality between human beings.
Today I evolve in the world of urban art because I feel fascinated by its irreverent character and its critical connotation of society.
Painting: Acrylic on cnavas. 
Stretched and unframed canvas.
Style: Urban art, street art 

About the art:This work was inspired to me by the migratory caravan which left Honduras for the United States with the wish to succeed in crossing the border of this country.
In this canvas I wanted to pay tribute to the courage and determination of all these people who undertook this long journey as well as that of all migrants in general, a courage often drawn from despair and the quest for happiness. , in the dream of finding a more dignified life.

I was born in Peru and from a very young age I lived to the rhythm of a country agitated by strong and continuous social, economic and political conflicts. In this context, painting became my refuge so much so that 22 years ago I immigrated to Paris with the dream of making painting my priority.
I have exhibited and sold my works in France, the United Kingdom, the United States, Brazil, Colombia and Hong Kong, among others.
My childhood and adolescence based on an unstable and unpredictable system awaken in me a search for social involvement and it is through painting in general and urban art in particular that I can give free course to this deep desire to express my voice in a world rocked by countless conflicts, great social injustices, poverty and inequality between human beings.
Today I evolve in the world of urban art because I feel fascinated by its irreverent character and its critical connotation of society.
Painting: Acrylic on cnavas. 
Stretched and unframed canvas.
Style: Urban art, street art 

About the art:This work was inspired to me by the migratory caravan which left Honduras for the United States with the wish to succeed in crossing the border of this country.
In this canvas I wanted to pay tribute to the courage and determination of all these people who undertook this long journey as well as that of all migrants in general, a courage often drawn from despair and the quest for happiness. , in the dream of finding a more dignified life.

I was born in Peru and from a very young age I lived to the rhythm of a country agitated by strong and continuous social, economic and political conflicts. In this context, painting became my refuge so much so that 22 years ago I immigrated to Paris with the dream of making painting my priority.
I have exhibited and sold my works in France, the United Kingdom, the United States, Brazil, Colombia and Hong Kong, among others.
My childhood and adolescence based on an unstable and unpredictable system awaken in me a search for social involvement and it is through painting in general and urban art in particular that I can give free course to this deep desire to express my voice in a world rocked by countless conflicts, great social injustices, poverty and inequality between human beings.
Today I evolve in the world of urban art because I feel fascinated by its irreverent character and its critical connotation of society.

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Elizabeth Roman

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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 28.7 W x 19.7 H x 1.2 D in

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Painting: Acrylic on cnavas. Stretched and unframed canvas. Style: Urban art, street art About the art:This work was inspired to me by the migratory caravan which left Honduras for the United States with the wish to succeed in crossing the border of this country. In this canvas I wanted to pay tribute to the courage and determination of all these people who undertook this long journey as well as that of all migrants in general, a courage often drawn from despair and the quest for happiness. , in the dream of finding a more dignified life. I was born in Peru and from a very young age I lived to the rhythm of a country agitated by strong and continuous social, economic and political conflicts. In this context, painting became my refuge so much so that 22 years ago I immigrated to Paris with the dream of making painting my priority. I have exhibited and sold my works in France, the United Kingdom, the United States, Brazil, Colombia and Hong Kong, among others. My childhood and adolescence based on an unstable and unpredictable system awaken in me a search for social involvement and it is through painting in general and urban art in particular that I can give free course to this deep desire to express my voice in a world rocked by countless conflicts, great social injustices, poverty and inequality between human beings. Today I evolve in the world of urban art because I feel fascinated by its irreverent character and its critical connotation of society.

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Acrylic on Canvas

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28.7 W x 19.7 H x 1.2 D in

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I evolve from several years in the urban art world,  with a special visual style I feel more and more challenged by a socially involved militant mind, I speak it through my artworks which often have a controversial  and provoking context of society with a recurrent social and political message.  My work and my artistic way are strongly influenced by street art, and by its artistic approach  often with a strong social, even political message. In my artistic pursuit, I feel strongly challenged by these street artists and by their militant and committed state of mind. I find great inspiration in their plastic production, which frequently has a strong socially critical content, often ironic and with messages that invite us to reflect and analyze our society. I am inspired by  the street world and the urban culture not included in the traditional world of art. I love the critical connotations of urban art as their social and political aspects submitted to any academic concept. Even if my style continues to evolve I voluntarily place myself far from the art theories and academic discourse. I feel completely comfortable in the universe of urban art because  its roots are  the ordinary world and everyday reality. With a  social message and engaged context I would like to engage people emotionally and awaken collective awareness about society and the world. 

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