Roxana Aguirreurreta
FINE ART STUDIO
Roxana Aguirreurreta's art has a magical quality. She paints from her imagination with very vivid, dramatic colors and paints a fantasy world of fruits, juxtaposed in surrealist settings and landscapes. Her art describes a journey through life with all its intricacies.
Her paintings have been exhibited in individual and group exhibits throughout the United States in Miami, Florida, Washington DC. Santa Fe, New York City and San Francisco. She has also had international exhibits in Central and South America and Europe. She has exhibited in her native El Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica, Guatemala and Colombia. In Europe she has exhibited in Germany, Spain and Italy. She is in several art collections around the world, and has published a book of her paintings from 1990 to 2000 entitled Frutos del Camino can be acquired through us in PDF format. In rich color, the book is published in a limited edition of 1,000 books.
Her paintings have been exhibited in individual and group exhibits throughout the United States in Miami, Florida, Washington DC. Santa Fe, New York City and San Francisco. She has also had international exhibits in Central and South America and Europe. She has exhibited in her native El Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica, Guatemala and Colombia. In Europe she has exhibited in Germany, Spain and Italy. She is in several art collections around the world, and has published a book of her paintings from 1990 to 2000 entitled Frutos del Camino can be acquired through us in PDF format. In rich color, the book is published in a limited edition of 1,000 books.
Biography
Roxana Aguirreurreta has shown clear signs of a passion that has stimulated her to reach toward depths of most compelling restlessness. Her transparent sensibility has been a feature of all of her pictorial creations. The moment that she decided to bring the most intimate characteristics of her existence onto the canvas, she created a compass of vibrant colors. Little by little, the universe that beats in her interior, the symbolic language of her dreams of happiness, and even her most significant absences, began to materialize. In the presence of a blank canvas, her brush strokes erase the static whiteness in order to make way for a highly symbolic agile and ever-changing cosmos. In the midst of highly refined settings, we can recognize certain fruits that come in and out of windows, establishing a dialogue of profound fertility. Beyond infinity, gravity is neither a limit nor interference. This is why fruits and objects have detached themselves from the everyday and are suspended in the heavens, silently wrapped in a magical sphere. This is when they seduce and fascinate us the most: weightless, without measurement or support, their presence alone hints toward a sense of the sublime. We see them as windows onto eternity, to a dynamic soul that claims and absorbs all. Guided by the rays of light that emanate from the pears and watermelons, we enter into uncharted areas of the soul, arrived at through convictions, desires, and intuitions.
Although there is clarity in the work, there are nonetheless, certain questions that are inescapable. It is life itself that the artist portrays, and because it is hers, it is also ours.
Although there is clarity in the work, there are nonetheless, certain questions that are inescapable. It is life itself that the artist portrays, and because it is hers, it is also ours.