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The body as a witness to the forms & desire!
Viviana
Puello's figurative work is a tribute to the body when viewed and appreciated from different perspectives, the artist has
a clear and incisive mastery of drawing, allowing her to fully develop the topic with ease and sensitivity, she gives to the body mystical
sensuality, perpetuates the human being, and shows him dressed in a sublime erotism touching the edge of the forms and the
sacred. In these paintings the artist makes an aesthetic parallel between male and female, allowing in some
works the flow of maternal senses of the body. The images are part of an acrostic speech where the titles of the art works,
lead us in a suggestive manner to a clear understanding of the content of the exhibit, Dont tell, dancer, Inca Indian blood,
Zerachiel angel. I find that this exhibition, excludes all the formalities to give fluidity
to the encounter and emphasizes spiritual values. Being and spirituality are contained in the angel Zeraquiel, it is the other
part that separate us from instinct and desire, in him they act to give visual response of faith or the popular demonstration,
the other bodies act as witnesses to the forms and desire.
Luis Leonor Artist, Writer, Art Critic
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