Transitive places for meditation

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Transitive places for meditation
From the Series: Archeologies of the environment
2020
Oil on canvas
80 x 80 cm

Archeologies of the environment, is a series of oil paintings by Fernanda Morales Tovar, which arises since 2014 and gives continuity to her current work. In this, Morales explores the analogies and dialectics existing in the environment that promote the conjunction of nature and urban devices in everyday life. Through a visual archeology that is based on the interpretation and proposal of signs of intersection in the spaces, the humans, the stories, the ruin and the landscape; through the use of painting values such as descriptive and schematic levels of representation, rhythm and color. In order to be alternative landscapes, mediated by the imagination, which imitate the future of the individual in the face of the daily illusion that everyone faces.

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  • Fernanda Morales Tovar (Mexican, b. 1992) lives and works in Mexico City. She earned her MFA and her BFA in Visual Arts from the National Autonomous University of Mexico. She did an Academic Research Stay at the Complutense University of Madrid, Spain. Her work has been shown in a solo exhibition and in more than thirty group exhibitions in Mexico, the Netherlands and the UK, including Art Fairs in Mexico and the Netherlands. Her work has been selected in several Art Mexican Biennials. Currently, she is a beneficiary of the Young Creators 2021-2022 Fellowship in Painting category from the System of Support for Creation and Projects Cultural SACPC–Mexico. Her work has been published in the international press, as well as being part of the Mexican Collection Arte Lumen.

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