Ana Fernandez
Untitled 1 (2022)
Media: pulp painting with abaca and cotton pulps
Statement: This piece was created during an artist residency at the Morgan Conservatory in August 2022. It is part of a series of pulp paintings featuring the oval as a primordial shape referencing the body, biology, and the cosmos.
Untitled 2 (2022)
Media: pulp painting with abaca and cotton pulps
Statement: This piece was created during an artist residency at the Morgan Conservatory in August 2022. It is part of a series of pulp paintings featuring the oval as a primordial shape referencing the body, biology, and the cosmos.
Untitled 3 (2022)
Media: pulp painting with abaca and cotton pulps
Statement: This piece was created during an artist residency at the Morgan Conservatory in August 2022. It is part of a series of pulp paintings featuring the oval as a primordial shape referencing the body, biology, and the cosmos.
Ana Fernandez is a visual artist originally trained in her home country of Spain whose artwork encompasses the disciplines of drawing, print, collage, fiber arts, and papermaking. It reflects an affinity for layering, patterning and ornamentation.
Originally her work focused on the interaction between fashion and the female body. Later, she turned her research to the formal relationships between clothing and the body by considering clothes as a second skin. Most recently she has been moving towards representing the female body differently altogether, inspired by imagined visions of its insides, microbiology, and a pulsing emotional and spiritual inner landscape.
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