in this way, The performance subordinate skaters looks like his work By drawing imaginary lines on the track with their skateboards, they are renewing one of the most profound contemporary and urban artistic practices, such as Mexican mural painting.
“FLOW” received two awards at the latest edition of the DNA Paris Design Awards.Victor Benitez
Award at the DNA Paris Design Awards
Thanks to her innovative suggestion, ‘FLOW’ is the winner of two awards at the latest edition of the DNA Paris Design Awards, Demonstrating that Mexican design, in addition to being contemporary, adapts to new social and artistic practices:
- landscape design In the category Parks, Public Spaces, Education, Community & Entertainment
- general engineering In the category Small projects for public architecture or public space
It is worth noting that DNA Paris Design Awards It is an award presented by the Famani Group and In Between, in their mission to discover and recognize new creators around the world in architecture, interior design, landscape, product and design.
Maria José Romero, Mexican artist, author of the work “FLOW”.Victor Benitez
More about Maria Jose Romero
After training as a visual artist in Boston, United States, Maria José Romero was interested in various photographic techniques, Making works in a personal and introspective language in the realm of abstraction.
Featured by making it Thematic series full of meaning, with great boldness and sensuality, It explores photography, video, and object art, as well as murals in cultural and public spaces.
Currently, Romero is about to present his solo exhibition “The Thread of Things” at Lelaboratoire Gallery, Plus he’s about to finish his first match A documentary film called “FLOW”, Which is expected to be released next September.
To learn more about this artist and her work, visit mariajoseromero.com and mariajoseromeroarte on Instagram.
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