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Painting, Acrylic on Wood
Size: 48 W x 60 H x 1.5 D in
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Jessica Baldivieso (b. Bolivia) is a painter based in Dallas, Texas. Her body of work is focused on creating a projected space on the canvas, that allows her to come into terms with emotional memories of these places. She is interested in the relationship between space and memory. Doors, stairs, and hallways serve as metaphors of going through a specific time and space, changing a dream, opening multiple possibilities, or going to a better place. By providing the viewer with nothing else except the line drawing and color, the artwork becomes a symbol of space itself. Influenced by my experience of chasing the “American Dream”, passageways, stairs, and doors are used as a metaphor to connect the viewer to feelings of moving towards a goal, hope, and change. Color takes a dimensional quality with soft color gradations in the background and a violently bright line drawing on the foreground. The interactions of color paired with the simple abstract linear description of the space play an integral role to position the viewer in the work. Large canvases allow the audience to visually enter into the projected space, and the strong lines caused by the one-point perspective, give the audience a sense of direction and scale.
Acrylic on Wood
One-of-a-kind Artwork
48 W x 60 H x 1.5 D in
Not Framed
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Jessica Baldivieso uses art to explore space and experience. Currently working as a studio artist in Dallas, Baldivieso’s work focuses on painting a linear space on a flat surface, suggesting depth and perspective. Her paintings are not a narrative, but the result of a long and slow process of discovering space through the act of painting. Her focus is on the abstract idea of painting space and seeing specific materials merging together, performing as a unity, in a total act of presentation, a one-time event. Her use of vibrant colors or the lack of color like in her recent white paintings is always very intentional and focused on a specific experience. The vibration of color and interaction of lines creates a sort of movement and almost irrational feeling to the logic of the color relationship and perspective. In contrast to the paintings with vibrant colors, the white paintings' lack of color allows for a focus on texture and the play of light in the different depths of the lines. Jessica Baldivieso was born in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia 1991. She received both a BS in Architecture (2014) and a BA in Art Studio (2016) from the University of Arkansas. She had her first solo exhibition at MAC Museo de Arte Contemporaneo, Santa Cruz, Bolivia, 2019. Her work was selected to be part of the 21st International Visual Arts Biennial, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, 2020.
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