Lourdes Morales
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Vertical narrow panels of Christian figures, of a city under attack by a Godzilla, of an explosion, of fire, of trees with dark red trunks and golden leaves. The panels seem to form a structured corner (reminiscing a sanctuary) on the roof of which is an image of a hurricane and lightning. Dominant colors are yellow-gold and red.

Image 2 “Inner Sanctum”

Acrylic on Canvas

Gold leaf that radiates our inner self.

 

Finding ourselves in an open space. On the background abstract colorful scenes alluding to the natural and cosmical space, as well as with a person’s face in one of them, decorate a all the walls of a corridor. On the foreground, rays of steel blue marble pattern open in a vignette. Between them are small obelisks of light blue with floral designs.

Space and Time

Acrylic on Canvas

Finding the void.

Artist Statement

Born in Colombia, Lourdes Morales received a BFA degree in college and studied with teachers from Italy, Mexico and Colombia. She has lived and travel in Belgium, and Spain. She has exhibited in solo and group shows in Colombia, Spain, Mexico and Massachusetts.

Websites

Gallery on Google Drive

School/Unit

Faculty of Arts and Sciences