The artwork
LIMBO is created directly with the camera, without digital retouching: its meaning arises from the friction between a classical visual grammar (light, composition, pose) and the irruption of contemporary objects. This encounter subtly modifies our perspective; humor acts as a turning point and precision as an ethical framework. There are no literal quotations, only tension and a subtle anachronism that raise questions about identity, stereotypes, and time.
I aspire to a silent interruption: a beauty that leaves an open space. The materiality extends this assertion: limited editions (numbered and signed), a certificate of authenticity, and museum-quality giclée prints, acknowledging that production and preservation are part of the work's discourse.
Biography:
Ale Arroyo is an Argentine visual artist and photographer. She creates scenes directly with the camera, without digital retouching, where classical grammar meets contemporary objects to subtly question our habits of perception. Her practice balances precision with understated humor: the image does not illustrate; It is reflected through light, gesture, and staging, all resolved before the shot is taken.
In LIMBO, identity, stereotypes, and time are presented as a subtle friction between beauty and critique. The works are published in limited, numbered, and signed editions, printed using high-quality giclée printing and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
- Subject Matter: woman
- Current Location: Aqua Art Miami