Art by Ana Clara Soler |
Review
Argentinean artist Ana Clara Soler’s work is as diverse as it is delightful. Her body of work includes fun collages, water colors, and multimedia projects.
The abstract “Agave” flaunts radiant swashes of color that bleed together, lending to the nature of the watercolors. Polychromatic geometric shapes interact with elements from the agave plant. Rainbow gradients define the forms in “Agave”, as if looking through a gem.
Muted colors and worn materials merge in Soler’s serene collages. “Melon Vaso” follows a traditional format, however in “Ventana” a more conceptual space converges.
Check out more of Ana’s work here on SharksEatMeat and on her personal site, here.
Review by John Aaron Coulter
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