Jessica Feldman, MARIANA, oil on canvas, 120 x 150 cm, 2018

Jessica Feldman, MARIANA, oil on canvas, 120 x 150 cm, 2018

Jessica Feldman, MARIANA, oil on canvas, 120 x 150 cm, 2018

Jessica Feldman Painting as many forms of art, requires a lot of discipline, but in her paintings there is a strict knowledge of geometry, projection and mathematics as well as the human form. Her art is a figurative op art and she is the only Mexican woman artist that makes a fusion between cinetic and figurative art.

The idea of movement and the playfullness  with the spectator makes her work unique and gives a sense of vibration, taking the viewer to the depth of an idea sometimes fragmented and sometimes complete, creating a perspective of the world in an unconventional way.

The most complex, but jet the most near and intuitive of her art, is the representation of the way we can see the intentions, feelings, emotions or thoughts that surround us, making her paintings a powerfull key to the heart.

She has various achievements in the United States, Europe and Mexico including the 2017 Museo Jose Luis Cuevas Prize, Art Taiwan Prize 2018 and ATIM Prize given in the MAD Museum New York and collectors around the world including the late Gabriel Garcia Marquez and the Museum of Latin America in Barcelona, exhibitions such as Torre Mayor, Museo Jose Luis Cuevas, Museo Bicentenario, Museo de Oaxaca, Museo de Arte Moderno, Museo Chan Liu Taipei, Mexican Senate, Mexican Lotery and Latin American Museum L.A. and in different galleries around the world.

In her paintings women are key. “I want to give a place to women and to give voice to our surroundings. For me, women are the pilar of everything, they are and always will be the icon of family, union and tradition. She teaches, educates, passes knowledge and rules. She hugs, scolds, cures and comforts. She is mother, friend, sister, wife, worker and a constant fighter.”

 

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