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In this canvas, war is not fought with weapons but with whispers and thoughts that intertwine within the mind and heart. The battle is internal, a constant struggle with emotions that, like blurred birds, fly aimlessly through a storm. The female identity emerges not as a rigid statue but as a river, adapting to its course, reflecting both light and shadow, strength and vulnerability. The (un)painted bird symbolizes this struggle, a creature carrying resistance and fragility on its wings, seeking freedom in a sky that often feels unreachable. This painting is a silent song to the power of identity, which, though shaped by the tension of two worlds, finds its voice amid the noise, in a struggle that never fully quiets. Identities now exist as overlapping constructs, containing elements of both familiarity and foreignness, belonging and alienation. A person can feel like both a native and a foreigner, reflecting the complexity of identity in a globalized world. Identities are not fixed but are continuously constructed and negotiated in interaction with others. The choice of oil on canvas was deliberate, chosen for its rich texture and ability to convey depth and emotion, allowing for both smooth blending and sharp contrasts. This painting, crafted with high-quality oil paint, was originally stretched on a wooden frame but will be shipped rolled in a tube due to customs regulations. It can easily be re-stretched onto a new frame, ready to bring its vibrant story to life in your space.
2024
Oil on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
23.6 W x 23.6 H x 1.6 D in
Not Framed
No
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Monika Gabrys I was born in Cracow, Poland, however, since 2004 I live and represent Merida, Yucatan, Mexico. I am binational since 2009. I have a career of more than 20 years in painting and in the medium of visual arts. I have dedicated myself to painting, drawing, collage, I have experimented with engraving, contemporary textile art, installations, conceptual art and action art. As a painter I have been active since 1995, after having won first place in a local art festival FEKUSZ and I am still active, since in addition to the Master's artistic project I have just finished the other, selected and supported by the Merida Municipal Fund for the Visual Arts. My main focus is painting, although the label of the painter conflicts me, since my personal search has led me to experiment in different fields and with different media, that is, my position is flexible and open towards what is called interdisciplinary and trans art. I also have a Bachelor of Nursing degree (Institute of Human Sciences INCIH) and experience gained at the Medical Center of the Americas (CMA) and the Agustín O'Horán General Hospital, the fact that at first glance it could be seen as very abstracted from art . However, I consider it an extension of the same search that motivates me to make art, because in recent times, innumerable aspects have been opened that can be used in artistic paths. Painting seems to be a relic of the past, and yet it is still alive, because the act of painting accompanies the human being practically from the beginning. That is why my idea of two-dimensional painting and art oscillates around the questions —which are in accordance with my line of research—: How could painting, located in time and space, be reconciled with the accelerated and paradoxical transformations of contemporary world? How to figure and represent —through painting— our situation in space and time inevitably linking to the computerized and globally interconnected world-space? Because, definitely, we are facing a complex world, with an excess of information, images, screens, references and, now, a post-pandemic world. By choosing this medium (painting) I place myself again in "between” (which is part of my research). I am currently counter-producing with the collective "Des-obra".
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