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MÍRIAM CANTERA | CERCADO, 2024
Lithograph
Media Dimensions: 66 x 51 cm
Image Dimensions: 66 x 51 cm
Unique Work
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Míriam Cantera presents this group of lithographs that are part of the last solo exhibition called “Rumbos”. "Rumbo" is the direction in which we move or navigate, with which we direct ourselves or look. Geographical and geological accidents, the weather, the force of the winds... interfere. The landscapes that inhabit his mind are part real and part imagined, and form new places that are recognizable but strange at the same time. Spaces where to stop in calm and silence with barely perceptible changes, or abrupt wounds that change their course. Spaces where erosion, landslides, fractures of the surface and subsoil are some of the protagonists. As another agent, the movement of air, water and their steps modify and leave patterns in these landscapes. Any atmospheric or even vital change modifies the perception of the memory housed. Some of these patterns, Míriam Cantera tu
Lithograph
Media Dimensions: 66 x 51 cm
Image Dimensions: 66 x 51 cm
Unique Work
Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork would be £42.00.
Míriam Cantera presents this group of lithographs that are part of the last solo exhibition called “Rumbos”. "Rumbo" is the direction in which we move or navigate, with which we direct ourselves or look. Geographical and geological accidents, the weather, the force of the winds... interfere. The landscapes that inhabit his mind are part real and part imagined, and form new places that are recognizable but strange at the same time. Spaces where to stop in calm and silence with barely perceptible changes, or abrupt wounds that change their course. Spaces where erosion, landslides, fractures of the surface and subsoil are some of the protagonists. As another agent, the movement of air, water and their steps modify and leave patterns in these landscapes. Any atmospheric or even vital change modifies the perception of the memory housed. Some of these patterns, Míriam Cantera tu