Heart of Heart | Berenice Orta
Cold Crystal Heart that learning to love is found. The heart of the heart is gestating. It has faith, warmth invades it, it will surely learn to love.
"Heart of Heart" 2019, Oil chalk on canvas, 25.4 x 20.3 cm | Berenice Orta 2019
Berenice Orta | Plastic Artist
Originally from San Luis Potosí, Mexico. She has taken the time to travel for business and pleasure, which moves her to capture a whole range of artistic, surrealist and national folklore expressions.
She highlights her exhibition together with surrealist artists from the region like the painter Leonora Carrington in the magical town of Xilitla.
Lover of her hometown, is talent comes from surrealism and paints about folklore. The collection of her miniature masks of the devils or huehes of the town of her Tancanhuitz, is in the permanent collection of the National Mask Museum. She also spreads the beauty of the San Miguel Arcángel church that has so much spiritual significance for her and that is about to be 500 years old, one of the oldest in Mexico.
Corazón de Corazón | Berenice Orta
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Corazón de Corazón | Berenice Orta
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Heart of Heart | Berenice Orta
Cold Crystal Heart that learning to love is found. The heart of the heart is gestating. It has faith, warmth invades it, it will surely learn to love.
"Heart of Heart" 2019, Oil chalk on canvas, 25.4 x 20.3 cm | Berenice Orta 2019
Berenice Orta | Plastic Artist
Originally from San Luis Potosí, Mexico. She has taken the time to travel for business and pleasure, which moves her to capture a whole range of artistic, surrealist and national folklore expressions.
She highlights her exhibition together with surrealist artists from the region like the painter Leonora Carrington in the magical town of Xilitla.
Lover of her hometown, is talent comes from surrealism and paints about folklore. The collection of her miniature masks of the devils or huehes of the town of her Tancanhuitz, is in the permanent collection of the National Mask Museum. She also spreads the beauty of the San Miguel Arcángel church that has so much spiritual significance for her and that is about to be 500 years old, one of the oldest in Mexico.