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Laura Torrico

Spain

Painting, Acrylic on Wood

Size: 19.7 W x 27.6 H x 2 D in

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An artwork depicting the current issue with foxes in London. In cities, we waste a significant amount of food. This food attracts predators who logically prefer to feed in this way rather than hunt their prey. Foxes are adapted to an omnivorous diet, but even so, these foods damage their organisms (chemicals, sugars...), as well as causing problems of coexistence between foxes (wild animals) and humans and domestic animals. It is not logical to buy food and then throw it away, with the waste that all this entails from its origin to the garbage can. These problems are beginning to emerge in urban areas around the world, especially in large cities, where substantial amounts of food are discarded.

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Painting:Acrylic on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:19.7 W x 27.6 H x 2 D in

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I feel that every day there is a growing disconnect between human beings and their own origins and environment. We are not separate from other beings and elements; we are part of a whole. My intention is to create clear messages that can be easily interpreted by viewers, to reach many people and raise greater social awareness about the importance of caring for and respecting other animals. I seek to expose how we harm animals both directly and indirectly (industries that profit at the expense of their suffering, pollution, and the extinction of wild species). Most of my works are paintings, although sometimes I feel the need to express myself through sculpture or other mediums. My language is figurative, capturing the world as I see it in my works. I paint animals, and the human being is indirectly represented through their footprint. For me, visual language is a natural form of expression. This, combined with my need to create with my own hands, has led me to practice visual arts since I was young. My work is focused on exploring the boundaries between painting and sculpture, creating pieces that merge both disciplines. They are paintings on three-dimensional supports, where space gives meaning to the works. They are no longer a two-dimensional window through which the viewer peers, but an object to explore that relates to its environment. I grew up in Valdemoro (Madrid), and I graduated in Fine Arts in 2013. I worked as a graphic designer for a few years, but my interest in art and nature led me to specialize in scientific illustration (2018). In the same year, I moved with my partner to Gijón (Asturias), where we started a family, and later began teaching workshops on painting, drawing, and art entrepreneurship. Currently, I am exclusively dedicated to my art and represented by a gallery in Asturias: Bea Villamarín. Art is a powerful tool for social transformation, and that is how I work with it.

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