LIFE’S LITTLE SURPRISES ARE  WHAT MAKE IT SO APEELING

LIFE’S LITTLE SURPRISES ARE WHAT MAKE IT SO APEELING

Regular price $2,500

LIFE’S LITTLE SURPRISES ARE  WHAT MAKE IT SO APEELING

Julia Rivera

Epoxy clay and mixed media

26 x 7 x 4.5 inches

2024

About The Series:
"I have become fascinated with the concept of 'speak no evil, see no evil, hear no evil'. This series is about three wise women who follow this principle. They do not focus on the flaws of others, they do not listen to everything they hear, and they only speak kindly. As I grow older, I am learning to look for the good in people, and to avoid gossip and negative conversations. Instead, I try to speak words that uplift and encourage love."

THE STAR OF SAN JUAN

Julia Rivera is a talented and well-educated painter who has pleased many art collectors with her daring use of color, the internal rhythms of her compositions, and above all, her playful and refreshing imagery.

In her painting, Rivera, who was born in the Bronx in 1965, and who studied art in Florence, New York, and the School of Plastics Arts of Puerto Rico, creates an attractive, fairy tale universe where carefully chosen objects – clocks, fruit, little toy cars, bottles and elongated chairs – are arranged in order to let us see their essence in a surreal but celebratory manner.

Mallarme pointed out that a good poem has to be enigmatic. I believe that good works also have to possess magic and mystery. A good work of art does not let us know everything. Influenced by Gorky, Miro, Chagall and Matta, and quite aware of what has happened in the field of ‘lite’ neo-figuration during the last three decades, Rivera combines humor and poetry to conceive well balanced scenarios where the mundane and metaphysical establish dialogue about time and the human condition.

Manuel Alvarez Lezama
Art Critic