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AVAILABLE ARTWORKS BY ANGELICA CHAVARRO FRANCO

Paisajes del pensamiento

The Landscapes of Thought project is inspired by the impermanent nature of all things. Observing the continuous transformation of the environment, of time, of thought, is one of the most profound contemplative practices. In this sense, I seek to plastically materialize the energetic atmosphere of the meditative mental space and thus induce states of contemplation and introspection through the works.

Intenciones del Silencio

Plastically materializing the energetic atmosphere typical of the meditative mental space and thereby inducing states of contemplation and introspection has been the purpose of the works produced under the name Intentions of Silence.

Sagrada Dualidad

The works produced under the name Sacred Duality are inspired by recognizing the impermanent nature of all things and being aware that nothing is static. Appreciating that continuous transformation is inherent to evolution and contemplating that impermanence is one of the most profound contemplative practices.

EXHIBITIONS

EXHIBITION

Angelica Chavarro artist

ANGELICA CHAVARRO FRANCO

 REPRESENTED ARTIST 

For seven years, Angelica Chavarro Franco has explored the relationship between body, mind, and spirit in her art, focusing on mindfulness, thought, silence, and meditation. Her work creates sensory experiences that highlight the unseen through contemplation, promoting spirituality. Angelica's process begins with meditations or chance encounters, blending rational technique with spiritual sensitivity. She uses painting, drawing, installation, and In Situ interventions to create dialogues between fabrics, pigments, texts, and textures.

A graduate of the Master's Degree in Plastic Arts from the National University of Colombia, Angelica also studied meditative techniques, yoga, kundalini, and tarot. Her recent work emphasizes art as a spiritual act, exploring themes of plenitude, thought, and meditation. Her pieces have been widely exhibited in galleries, art fairs, foundations, and museums.

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