Silvia Cuello
Biography
Biography
Degree in Fine Arts from the University of Barcelona (2002). Since October 2016 she lives in Bolivia (Cochabamba). She has exhibited her work in Spain, USA and Bolivia, where she has had seven individual exhibitions. Her production is difficult to label under a single heading since it touches on very diverse themes, techniques and styles. His collage series Serendipias y Encuentros irreversibles breathe a convulsive and melancholic surrealism characteristic of his work.
You find things fascinating when you don't run from the storm.
I conceive Art as a way of expressing my perception of the nature of reality and the human being. Mine is a language born of intuition and serendipity.
I use images as metaphors and symbols, as surrealistic transgressions, sometimes disturbing and full of an unpleasant truth. For me, the uncertainty and ambiguity allow the viewer to interpret my works with a particular resonance from their own subconscious.
Somehow I feel the need to explore human emotions. I'm not afraid to show darkness and contradiction. I feel empathy and a deep connection with those left behind, with the others.
Breaking down the layers of social hypocrisy usually leads me to discover what remains hidden. I like to break taboos and analyze what's inside.