Diana Becerra

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BIOGRAPHY

Diana Becerra, talented visual artist, lives and works in France. Specializing in acrylic on paper, she develops a distinctive abstract style that explores organic shapes and intense color combinations. Since 2000, her life has been intimately linked to the process of visual creation, to the point that this act has become as natural and essential for her as breathing. Diana creates abstract prints, paintings and mixed media works where the emergence of organic shapes and vibrant color combinations results from her constant experimentation with various textures, techniques, homemade plastic mixtures and computer tools. In her artistic pursuit, she generally does not plan things in advance, letting her works guide her.

His work aims to convey movement and depth through simple designs, focusing on the organic nature of imperfection and chaos. Currently, she explores how color is charged with meaning, painting fragments with varying levels of connection to reality and probing the relationships between darkness and light. In addition to her paintings, Diana creates clay masks that depict intimately familiar human faces, frozen in a specific moment, serving as a mirror to observe ourselves, both internal and external, still and active, in our moments. the most affected and the most disarmed.

His video work, for its part, defies conventions. Contrary to the idea that video captures a specific place, person or event, its images do not represent anything concrete. They record only what is incidental, offering a new perspective on how we perceive and interpret the world. Diana Becerra continues to inspire and captivate with her innovative approach and ability to blend different art forms to create deeply meaningful and visually arresting works.