Fernanda Lavera
Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires
María Fernanda Lavera is a cotemporary artist, from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
MessageAt first glance, her paintings appear to be wall images, graffiti that draws attention to itself through its bluntness, its hypnotic colors, and unique style, a good street artist needs to stand apart from so many others. The artist María Fernanda Lavera covers every centimetre of the surface with color and with the images of contemporary objects turned into reductions of themselves, becoming more symbols than objects.
An urban air permeates through the surreal and primitive atmosphere of an unidentifiable idiom that is impossible to classify. When we believe we have entered into an abstract and primitive world, some forms become increasingly apparent as we identify colors, lines, planes, gestural strokes, and, although constructed with minimal reference, seemingly recognizable silhouettes of the mundane.
The images appear to explode from the depths, releasing outlandish forms of intense colors that, in turn, generate contrasts of surprising expressiveness that seem to have been created by the artist’s unconscious sketches. This is when we glimpse the surreal world manifested by Lavera with an extreme passion and that informs the viewer – the spectator – of a certain state of inner turmoil.
Appearing among the recognizable forms are symbols, objects, and everyday contours that approach the realm of Pop Art. Her diverse range of themes ranges from psychedelic cartoons juxtaposed with figures of rabid cats and race cars, to the expression of visibly disturbing events. Watchful eyes and disproportionate and stooping witnesses seem to look on helplessly. Lavera, born in 1975 in Buenos Aires, Argentina,
The artist discovered her fascination for art and painting through an aunt who imparted to her a love of sketching and textures.
Lavera explains that she likes to let things happen intuitively, without a clear intent; she is fascinated by the effects of color, the play of light and shade that allow her to explore her moods freely. Painting is a visual conversation for her – a moment, a feeling, and, especially, an outlet that allows the possibility to express the mystery of life through a symbolic space of complete expressive freedom.
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