
Innocence
Charcoal and Acrylic The energetic white streaks that cut across the scene appearing like reflections, bars, or tears, suggest that we are viewing this state of "Innocence" through a fractured, perhaps cynical, lens. The purity is not viewed in a vacuum but is actively being questioned or challenged by the surrounding complexity.

Liliana Kraitz
This Israeli-Argentinian artist faces us with the reality of the characters she models. Imagined figures of the current life that mark the loneliness, anguish and also some hope. The artist integrates the viewer and makes them participate in her reflections playing with realism and surrealism. The works are alive, in continuous movement and are completed with the gaze of the other.
This Israeli-Argentinian artist faces us with the reality of the characters she models. Imagined figures of the current life that mark the loneliness, anguish and also some hope. The artist integrates the viewer and makes them participate in her reflections playing with realism and surrealism. The works are alive, in continuous movement and are completed with the gaze of the other.