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Avance urbano Painting

Monica Luza-Windolph

Germany

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 70.9 W x 47.2 H x 1.2 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

"Avance urbano" was inspired by the rapid expansion and encroachment of urbanization into natural landscapes. Driving along the desolate coastal regions of Peru, I was struck by the subtle yet powerful symbols of human development—like a lone flag marking future construction amidst the untouched desert. This visual contradiction between nature and human intervention became the foundation of this triptych. I hope viewers will reflect on the tension between natural landscapes and urban development. The minimalistic yet symbolic elements in "Avance urbano" are meant to evoke contemplation about how human actions reshape our environment, often in ways that are both subtle and profound. I chose acrylic on linen for its ability to create texture and depth, mirroring the rugged, arid environment of the Peruvian coast. The triptych format reflects the idea of progression and continuity, while the abstract, minimalistic approach emphasizes the symbolic nature of the subject matter—inviting viewers to see beyond the surface and consider the broader implications of urban expansion.

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Multi-paneled Painting:

Acrylic on Canvas

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

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70.9 W x 47.2 H x 1.2 D in

Number of Panels:

3

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I was born in an old, large house with high ceilings and eleven rooms in the city of Lima. There my parents lived with my seven brothers. The smell of the good seasoning of the dishes prepared by my mother and the smell of oil, water, terpentine are mixed in my memory. In one of the spaces my dad had his desk, his books, his materials and his easel: he was a painter and his subject was the portrait. With the still lifes that our father put together, my relationship with art began. My father read a lot and knew the history of art very well, his stories, his anecdotes were always fuelling my curiosity to see other worlds, relate to other cultures and see live the works of the great masters. That's how I came to Germany with the illusion of studying at an art school and visiting the great museums. For two years I visited the Städelsches Art Institute in Frankfurt, Germany. In that city I met my husband, who continues to accompany me in this beautiful adventure and I brought my best creation to the world: Rainer and Silke, my children. I returned to my studies at the National School of Fine Arts in Lima and I was fortunate to have as a teacher the artist Miguel Angel Cuadros who not only knew how to teach the different pictorial techniques but also knew how to transmit the principles that the artist must have before his work and his audience My husband worked in development projects and for that reason I have been in different countries in Latin America, always having as a place of residence the city of Berlin. This experience has enriched me as a person and influenced my work. At the University of the Arts in Berlin I did a master's degree. The study was aimed at cultural work with young people and children. Feeling the nostalgia of living far from Peru and knowing the difficult situation that was lived in the era of terrorism, my first works were figurative with a strong social burden and denunciation. The pre-Hispanic cultures were always my fascination and I have dedicated many works dealing with these issues, concrete case El Pallar (Lima Bean). An image that has an important presence in the iconography of pre-Hispanic cultures. Without realizing, the human figure was disappearing from my canvas to make way for the space of the deserts. The desert occupies a considerable part of the Peruvian territory and was the cradle of important pre-Hispanic cultures; with this topic I have been working the last twenty years.

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