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Festive Reality #1
60x65.2 cm
Photography Print
These balloons symbolize the possibility that two opposing emotions can coexist: the festive and joyful glow that balloons (as fantasy) wrap us in, and the fear and tension of a constant threat: and explosion as the hit of reality.
The artist invites us to identify our own fantasies, where they are, what role they play in our lives, how much they bring us closer to a desired reality, or how much they distance us from the reality in which we live.
Photography Print
These balloons symbolize the possibility that two opposing emotions can coexist: the festive and joyful glow that balloons (as fantasy) wrap us in, and the fear and tension of a constant threat: and explosion as the hit of reality.
The artist invites us to identify our own fantasies, where they are, what role they play in our lives, how much they bring us closer to a desired reality, or how much they distance us from the reality in which we live.

Festive Reality #1
40x43.5 cm
Photography Print
These balloons symbolize the possibility that two opposing emotions can coexist: the festive and joyful glow that balloons (as fantasy) wrap us in, and the fear and tension of a constant threat: and explosion as the hit of reality.
The artist invites us to identify our own fantasies, where they are, what role they play in our lives, how much they bring us closer to a desired reality, or how much they distance us from the reality in which we live.
Photography Print
These balloons symbolize the possibility that two opposing emotions can coexist: the festive and joyful glow that balloons (as fantasy) wrap us in, and the fear and tension of a constant threat: and explosion as the hit of reality.
The artist invites us to identify our own fantasies, where they are, what role they play in our lives, how much they bring us closer to a desired reality, or how much they distance us from the reality in which we live.

Festive Reality #1
22.6x24.52 cm
Photography Print
These balloons symbolize the possibility that two opposing emotions can coexist: the festive and joyful glow that balloons (as fantasy) wrap us in, and the fear and tension of a constant threat: and explosion as the hit of reality.
The artist invites us to identify our own fantasies, where they are, what role they play in our lives, how much they bring us closer to a desired reality, or how much they distance us from the reality in which we live.
Photography Print
These balloons symbolize the possibility that two opposing emotions can coexist: the festive and joyful glow that balloons (as fantasy) wrap us in, and the fear and tension of a constant threat: and explosion as the hit of reality.
The artist invites us to identify our own fantasies, where they are, what role they play in our lives, how much they bring us closer to a desired reality, or how much they distance us from the reality in which we live.

Deconstruction #2
20x25cm
Print on canvas of acrylic painting
Print on canvas of acrylic painting

Deconstruction #2
40x50cm
Print on canvas of acrylic painting
Print on canvas of acrylic painting

Deconstruction #2
60x75cm
Print on canvas of acrylic painting
Print on canvas of acrylic painting

Deconstruction #3
25x25cm
Print on canvas of acrylic painting
Print on canvas of acrylic painting

Deconstruction #3
60x60cm
Print on canvas of acrylic painting
Print on canvas of acrylic painting

Deconstruction #3
40x40cm
Print on canvas of acrylic painting
Print on canvas of acrylic painting

CONFESSIONS - Single
21x29.7 cm (A4)
"Confessions" is a series of phrases extracted from Patricia's personal journals. These phrases, stripped of their original context, invite viewers to weave their own narratives around them. Engaging in a co-creation process reconstructing past moments. This work is presented as a play between the artist and the viewer, between memory and imagination, and between reality and fiction, where each phrase becomes a clue to unravel lived experiences and invites viewers to be part of the reinvention of the past, enabled through a pact with the truth: a confession.
"Confessions" is a series of phrases extracted from Patricia's personal journals. These phrases, stripped of their original context, invite viewers to weave their own narratives around them. Engaging in a co-creation process reconstructing past moments. This work is presented as a play between the artist and the viewer, between memory and imagination, and between reality and fiction, where each phrase becomes a clue to unravel lived experiences and invites viewers to be part of the reinvention of the past, enabled through a pact with the truth: a confession.

CONFESSIONS - Complete
101x230cm (A4 Paper)
"Confessions" is a series of phrases extracted from Patricia's personal journals. These phrases, stripped of their original context, invite viewers to weave their own narratives around them. Engaging in a co-creation process reconstructing past moments. This work is presented as a play between the artist and the viewer, between memory and imagination, and between reality and fiction, where each phrase becomes a clue to unravel lived experiences and invites viewers to be part of the reinvention of the past, enabled through a pact with the truth: a confession.
"Confessions" is a series of phrases extracted from Patricia's personal journals. These phrases, stripped of their original context, invite viewers to weave their own narratives around them. Engaging in a co-creation process reconstructing past moments. This work is presented as a play between the artist and the viewer, between memory and imagination, and between reality and fiction, where each phrase becomes a clue to unravel lived experiences and invites viewers to be part of the reinvention of the past, enabled through a pact with the truth: a confession.

CONFESSIONS - Single
59.4x84 cm (A1)
"Confessions" is a series of phrases extracted from Patricia's personal journals. These phrases, stripped of their original context, invite viewers to weave their own narratives around them. Engaging in a co-creation process reconstructing past moments. This work is presented as a play between the artist and the viewer, between memory and imagination, and between reality and fiction, where each phrase becomes a clue to unravel lived experiences and invites viewers to be part of the reinvention of the past, enabled through a pact with the truth: a confession.
"Confessions" is a series of phrases extracted from Patricia's personal journals. These phrases, stripped of their original context, invite viewers to weave their own narratives around them. Engaging in a co-creation process reconstructing past moments. This work is presented as a play between the artist and the viewer, between memory and imagination, and between reality and fiction, where each phrase becomes a clue to unravel lived experiences and invites viewers to be part of the reinvention of the past, enabled through a pact with the truth: a confession.

Deconstruction of a city by day
19x25cm
Print on canvas of acrylic painting
Print on canvas of acrylic painting

Deconstruction of a city by day
50x70cm
Print on canvas of acrylic painting
Print on canvas of acrylic painting

Deconstruction of a city by day
60x75cm
Print on canvas of acrylic painting
Print on canvas of acrylic painting

Festive Reality 3
50x70cm
Photography
These balloons symbolize the possibility that two opposing emotions can coexist: the festive and joyful glow that balloons (as fantasy) wrap us in, and the fear and tension of a constant threat: and explosion as the hit of reality.
The artist invites us to identify our own fantasies, where they are, what role they play in our lives, how much they bring us closer to a desired reality, or how much they distance us from the reality in which we live.
Photography
These balloons symbolize the possibility that two opposing emotions can coexist: the festive and joyful glow that balloons (as fantasy) wrap us in, and the fear and tension of a constant threat: and explosion as the hit of reality.
The artist invites us to identify our own fantasies, where they are, what role they play in our lives, how much they bring us closer to a desired reality, or how much they distance us from the reality in which we live.

Festive Reality
4 Photographies
These balloons symbolize the possibility that two opposing emotions can coexist: the festive and joyful glow that balloons (as fantasy) wrap us in, and the fear and tension of a constant threat: and explosion as the hit of reality.
The artist invites us to identify our own fantasies, where they are, what role they play in our lives, how much they bring us closer to a desired reality, or how much they distance us from the reality in which we live.
These balloons symbolize the possibility that two opposing emotions can coexist: the festive and joyful glow that balloons (as fantasy) wrap us in, and the fear and tension of a constant threat: and explosion as the hit of reality.
The artist invites us to identify our own fantasies, where they are, what role they play in our lives, how much they bring us closer to a desired reality, or how much they distance us from the reality in which we live.

Festive Reality 3
60x75cm
Photography
These balloons symbolize the possibility that two opposing emotions can coexist: the festive and joyful glow that balloons (as fantasy) wrap us in, and the fear and tension of a constant threat: and explosion as the hit of reality.
The artist invites us to identify our own fantasies, where they are, what role they play in our lives, how much they bring us closer to a desired reality, or how much they distance us from the reality in which we live.
Photography
These balloons symbolize the possibility that two opposing emotions can coexist: the festive and joyful glow that balloons (as fantasy) wrap us in, and the fear and tension of a constant threat: and explosion as the hit of reality.
The artist invites us to identify our own fantasies, where they are, what role they play in our lives, how much they bring us closer to a desired reality, or how much they distance us from the reality in which we live.

Deconstruction #1
60x72cm
Print on canvas of acrylic painting
Print on canvas of acrylic painting

Deconstruction #1
25x30cm
Print on canvas of acrylic painting
Print on canvas of acrylic painting

Deconstruction #1
40x48cm
Print on canvas of acrylic painting
Print on canvas of acrylic painting

Festive Reality 2
39x60cm
Photography
These balloons symbolize the possibility that two opposing emotions can coexist: the festive and joyful glow that balloons (as fantasy) wrap us in, and the fear and tension of a constant threat: and explosion as the hit of reality.
The artist invites us to identify our own fantasies, where they are, what role they play in our lives, how much they bring us closer to a desired reality, or how much they distance us from the reality in which we live.
Photography
These balloons symbolize the possibility that two opposing emotions can coexist: the festive and joyful glow that balloons (as fantasy) wrap us in, and the fear and tension of a constant threat: and explosion as the hit of reality.
The artist invites us to identify our own fantasies, where they are, what role they play in our lives, how much they bring us closer to a desired reality, or how much they distance us from the reality in which we live.

Festive Reality 2
52x80cm
Photography
These balloons symbolize the possibility that two opposing emotions can coexist: the festive and joyful glow that balloons (as fantasy) wrap us in, and the fear and tension of a constant threat: and explosion as the hit of reality.
The artist invites us to identify our own fantasies, where they are, what role they play in our lives, how much they bring us closer to a desired reality, or how much they distance us from the reality in which we live.
Photography
These balloons symbolize the possibility that two opposing emotions can coexist: the festive and joyful glow that balloons (as fantasy) wrap us in, and the fear and tension of a constant threat: and explosion as the hit of reality.
The artist invites us to identify our own fantasies, where they are, what role they play in our lives, how much they bring us closer to a desired reality, or how much they distance us from the reality in which we live.


Nubes Iluminadas
42 x 59.4 cm (A2)
Aquarelle Print
Aquarelle Print
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