Online exhibition: "Divas & Muses: Photographs, work on paper”.
For our newest online art exhibition "Divas & Muses: Photographs, work on paper”. The Art Design Project is proud to curate a selection of Limited edition photographs and one of a kind works on paper by fourth exceptional artists, all of them represented by our gallery, with the aim of captivating the viewer and highlighting the true passion of these artists. Enjoy!
Paloma Castello, The artist's artworks bring life or a different narrative to an object’s past, presenting to us a nostalgia-filled body of work. She is interested in playing with memory and relating it to the present, creating an atmosphere between reality and fiction. Her family and social background have a powerful influence on her work. She grew up surrounded by objects and anecdotes inherited from her ancestors that inspire endless surreal stories. Her work emerges from these experiences; they are evidence of her “auto-fiction”.
Lisa Palomino, The artist has worked in different fields such as theatre, still photography, movies, advertising and fashion. The Mnemosyne Series is a reinterpretation of one of the most significant elements of the performative pieces of the artist Maria Jose Arjona. In collaboration with Sonia Lahoz (Art direction) and Jorge Duque (Fashion designer), each photo is presented in which the body of the artist is driven to different situations that take the spectator to an imaginative world, sometimes weird and always provocative.
Léa Bon, is an androgynous fashion and art photographer, with a unique, personal and spiritual body of work. Dreams and fantasies from the past and present are portrayed by Léa Bon’s subjects, which she uses as her own personal dolls.
At a young age, Léa Bon found in photography the means by which she could construct her own small worlds using her imagination. Her work breaks with the stereotypes of traditional photography and goes beyond the human eye; it is a fusion between art, fashion, and humanity, evoking surrealism, expressionism, and hyperrealism.
She has done multiple exhibitions about her life, among them “First Cycle-Innocent Vision”, composed of 25 works of art that portray her personal journey. Her photographs have been published in numerous fashion and art magazines around the world.
Leo Matiz, summarized his artistic pursuits by saying: “I am a painter because of activism, photographer because of hunger, and crazy because of talent. He later began working as a photojournalist in Mexico for a number of international publications but began to use the medium to explore more artistic themes. His keenness for caricature served him well in his photographic portraiture, for which he is best recognized today. Matiz’s subjects included Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros, José Clemente Orozco, Marc Chagall, and Pablo Neruda.
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