fathom

Fathom emerges as a transformative series, a bridge between realms, a manifestation of the intersection where the abstract meets the figurative—a transformative journey reflecting the dichotomy of being neither entirely from here nor there. It represents a significant stepping stone in my artistic evolution, marking a transition from the abstract to the figurative.

This series encapsulates a profound quest to translate the unspoken, a silent yearning to give voice to the unheard. As I navigated this transformative phase in my artistic trajectory, I felt an inherent need to articulate the narratives of those who often dwell in the shadows, whose voices remain obscured by the cacophony of societal narratives.

Fathom encapsulates a deeply personal and collective exploration—a visual narrative born from the liminal space between the abstract and the figurative. It serves as a testament to my evolving artistic language, a canvas where colors and shapes morph into tangible forms, embodying the silent echoes of those who lack a platform to articulate their stories.

As I ventured into the realm of figurative art, this series became a conduit—a means to express the suppressed voices, the marginalized perspectives, and the silent struggles of the unrepresented. Each stroke on the canvas was a deliberate attempt to weave a tapestry of narratives, a testament to the human experience often overlooked or deliberately silenced.

Fathom is more than an artistic exploration; it is a reverberation of empathy, a visual manifestation aimed at dismantling the walls of silence that surround the unheard. It represents an unyielding commitment to portraying the humanity and stories of those who exist in the peripheries—voices that deserve to be seen, heard, and understood.

In this series, I embarked on a mission to unveil the complexities of the human condition, transcending the boundaries of mere artistic expression. Fathom stands as a testament to the transformative power of art, a vessel to illuminate the voices that resonate within the depths of societal silence.

The Last Quetzalhuitzilin In My Mind, Mixed media, acrylic pigment on canvas, 72 x 72 inches, 2017

Forgotten Heritage, Mixed media, acrylic pigments on canvas, 48 x 48 inches, 2017

The Simple Things, Mixed media, acrylic pigments on canvas, 48 x 48 inches, 2017

Enigma with Flowers, Mixed media, acrylic pigments on canvas, 48 x 32 inches, 2017

Goodbye From Us, Mixed media, acrylic pigments on canvas, 32 x 48 inches, 2017

The Last Mural of My Memories, Mixed media, acrylic pigments on canvas, 80 x 90 inches, 2017

Come With Me, I Said and No One Knew, Mixed media, acrylic pigments on canvas, 32 x 48 inches, 2017

The Violent Season, Mixed media, acrylic pigments on canvas, 62 x 62 inches, 2017