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Mexican wall art finds its vivid counterpart in Queretaro, the birthplace of Andrea. Here, jacarandas unfurl their lavender blooms every March, a painterly spectacle signaling spring’s embrace and the inception of fresh chapters. These delicate blossoms, adorning the urban terrain, hold within them the magic of transformation and renewal, mirroring the essence of life itself.
Andrea’s canvas, influenced by this natural spectacle, captures the intertwining rhythms of growth and change. The amalgamation of Mexican wall art with the jacaranda’s hues creates a sensory symphony that resonates with viewers. It is an invitation to pause and marvel at the beauty that unfolds cyclically, rekindling hope and a sense of continuity.
As the city streets become an artful extension of nature’s grandeur, Andrea’s work pays homage to the everlasting dialogue between humanity and the environment. The convergence of urban and natural worlds, woven into the fabric of her creations, illuminates the delicate balance that sustains life.
The strokes on Andrea’s canvas echo the fluidity of nature, a dance that acknowledges the transient yet perpetual nature of existence. This melding of Mexican wall art with the jacaranda’s ephemeral charm evokes introspection, a reminder that beauty thrives in the impermanent.
Step into this captivating narrative, where art harmonizes with the ever-changing landscape of Queretaro, embracing the enchantment of the jacarandas. Explore the resonance between Mexican wall art and nature’s ephemeral beauty, encapsulated within Andrea’s evocative brushstrokes.
Media: Acrylic on paper
Unframed Size:
- Height: 41 cm
- Width: 31 cm
- Depth:.5
- Estimated weight: .2 kg
Framed Size:
- Height: 52 cm
- Width: 42 cm
- Depth: 3.5 cm
- Estimated weight: 1 kg
Frame Materials:
- Frame/ Inside frame: Fibreboard, Paper foil
- Passe-partout: Paper
- Back panel: Fibreboard