Ane Alfeirán
ARTISTA VISUAL
Ane is a self-taught artist who, from a young age, found an escape in art and a forum in which to express her feelings, hopes and fears. She takes us into the emotional world of each of her subjects, making each painting stand out with its own individual story. Through a deep personal connection present in her compositions, she aims to stimulate the viewer’s feelings and imagination and encourage them to create their own interpretation of what the art means to them.
Primarily built on an innate and instinctive foundation, Ane’s compositions explore bold colours, line movement and the rawness of facial features.
Exhibitions
2020
Inspire Art Fair, Miami Fl, USA
Torres Bicentenario Museum, Mex,
Campo Marte, BADA Feria de Arte, Mex.
Centro Cultural “El Refugio”, Tlaquepanque, Mex.
Casa de Cultura de Sonora, Sonora, Mex.
2019
Galeria La Calera, Oaxaca, Mex.
Flyer Gallery, Rome, Italy.
Galeria Shinzaburo Takeda, Oaxaca, Mex.
Casa de Cultura Prof. Pedro Angel Palou Perez, Puebla, Mex.
Casa de Cultura Raul Anguilano, Mexico City, Mex.
Brick Lane Gallery, Hong Kong, HK.
2018
Galeria GAM, Mexico City, Mex.
Nock Art Gallery, Hong Kong, HK.
Contact
Instagram: @anealfeiran
Website: http://www.anealfeiran.com
"Rebirth"
67x75cm
Mixed media on recycled plastic
2020
"Rebirth"
This work was a created as a retort of the artists previews series "Camino a Mictlan" (On the way to Mictlan) Mictlan is the underworld of Aztec mythology. The series explores existential questions such as Who are we? What Are we? Why are we? Where do we do? How do we get there? In this case the artists analyse the Aztec after life in contrast to the believes of the afterlife in the traditional Chinese culture and the essence of it surrounding the Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism believes.
The utilization of the recycled plastic serves as a symbol of the re-embodiment.
"The climate change crisis that we are currently facing needs to be addressed. As visual artists we have the responsibility to ensure that art made today has a role to play in reflecting the world’s current situation and generates conversations that develop awareness and critical thinking."
-Ane Alfeiran