Esmeralda Velasquez

The inclusion of family dynamics, Hispanic culture, self-identity, societal beauty standards, disabilities, insomnia, and minority economic disparities are running themes within the paintings. Esmeralda Velasquez is a visual artist with a BA in Art Practice and a Minor in Art History from the University of California, Berkeley. Their work combines traditional easel paintings and mixed media painting exploration. Their paintings are large-scale, colorful, concise, structured, and include still-lives derived from family photographs. Either from albums or self-taken images. The paintings have borderline illustrative qualities and realistic qualities combining 2D and 3D perspectives. Some pieces have more narrative-forward stories while others derive from observational studies. The pieces are meant to be life depictions because it questions the visuality of museum representations. Latinx  work does not need to have certain symbols or perspectives for it to be considered hispanic work.


CV/BIO

HOME PAGE

Email

Instagram


Plastic Consumption



2022, Oil paint, 22'' x  28''

Plastic consumption is the depiction of "fresh" fruit and the irony of how supermarkets and big corporations sell fresh and organic products. In connection with wanting to be healthy but also consumed by all the plastic packaging. 
34/98/5973