Luz Angela Lizarazo
Luz Angela Lizarazo (Bogotá, 1966) is an artist whose work proposes a reflection on human condition. Her pieces stand out for using fragile materials such as glass, porcelain, spices, bird food and nets, as well as organic elements such as bones and hair, which she uses to create poetic images that reveal her constant gazing over human permanence in the world.
Nets and weavings are another constant in her work. Lizarazo finds a comfortable seat in these "feminine" labors that allow her through weaving, embroidering and tangling, to create vulnerable metaphorical universes that exist in permanent dialogue with her ow obsessions.
Her objects and drawing make up an aesthetic that speaks from the inside, enlightening through metaphors, what is hidden to the naked eye, the subconscious underneath the making.
The voice, lightness, life, death, intimacy, the body as an ever-creating universe, chants, silence, domesticity, the mind, are subject Lizarazo has be en flying around like a bird that searches for a place to make a nest.
Lizarazo lives and works in Bogotá.
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