"It is important to note this dynamic state of the line in the work. There is no center. Its lines... Read More
"It is important to note this dynamic state of the line in the work. There is no center. Its lines appear with a freedom of destination that invites our gaze to traverse the entire surface of the canvas or paper identifying this narrative that consists of pauses. Pauses that can also create an analogy of her work to a book - with drawings being understood as pages, even on account of their size, as in a continuous story and more, without a reasonably identified beginning or end - and hence the relationship to cinema, a sequence shot (just as her studio practice is embedded by particular movies and authors, such as Bunuel and his movie "Los Olvidados", source for the chosen title). Her work moves against any hierarchization of elements. It seems that each new solution or small set of images leads to the next solution, constituting its plot. A clash against the static and, assured its victory over it, the way it surrenders to the possibilities of setting a pace free of any limitation." - By Felipe Scovino