Manuela de la Vega Castro

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As an artist specialising in watercolour monoprints, Manuela is drawn to the unpredictable nature inherent in this technique. It's a dance between intention and chance, where the materials themselves guide the creation process, often revealing unexpected beauty and depth. This particular technique allows the materials to dictate the outcome honouring their organic fluidity.
Rooted in her Spanish heritage, her practice is informed by introspection, exploring themes of identity, memory, and cultural heritage. Her fascination with light, materialism, and colour, influenced by the vibrant hues of her homeland, inspire the making of the work with their sense of warmth and vitality.
In her practice, she is deeply engaged with the exploration of organic forms and landscapes. Through observation and intuitive mark-making, she seeks to capture the essence of fleeting moments, inviting viewers to delve into their inner landscape.
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As an artist specialising in watercolour monoprints, Manuela is drawn to the unpredictable nature inherent in this technique. It's a dance between intention and chance, where the materials themselves guide the creation process, often revealing unexpected beauty and depth. This particular technique allows the materials to dictate the outcome honouring their organic fluidity.
Rooted in her Spanish heritage, her practice is informed by introspection, exploring themes of identity, memory, and cultural heritage. Her fascination with light, materialism, and colour, influenced by the vibrant hues of her homeland, inspire the making of the work with their sense of warmth and vitality.
In her practice, she is deeply engaged with the exploration of organic forms and landscapes. Through observation and intuitive mark-making, she seeks to capture the essence of fleeting moments, inviting viewers to delve into their inner landscape.
As an artist specialising in watercolour monoprints, Manuela is drawn to the unpredictable nature inherent in this technique. It's a dance between intention and chance, where the materials themselves guide the creation process, often revealing unexpected beauty and depth. This particular technique allows the materials to dictate the outcome honouring their organic fluidity.
Rooted in her Spanish heritage, her practice is informed by introspection, exploring themes of identity, memory, and cultural heritage. Her fascination with light, materialism, and colour, influenced by the vibrant hues of her homeland, inspire the making of the work with their sense of warmth and vitality.
In her practice, she is deeply engaged with the exploration of organic forms and landscapes. Through observation and intuitive mark-making, she seeks to capture the essence of fleeting moments, inviting viewers to delve into their inner landscape.
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