Layers of Snow
In this work, Blanca Orozco blurs the lines between figuration and abstraction, using white brushstrokes to create a delicate balance between presence and absence, evoking a conversation between the visible and concealed, where each stroke becomes an action in an ongoing narrative.
In this piece by Blanca Orozco, the canvas becomes a space where the boundaries between figuration and abstraction dissolve, creating a visual experience that is as much about what is hidden as what is revealed. The predominance of white brushstrokes evokes the quiet, almost meditative quality of snow, layering over an unseen structure beneath, suggesting a fragile balance between presence and absence. This work, much like Orozco’s broader artistic practice, blurs the lines between the playful and the combative, where each stroke is an action—an ongoing conversation between the known and the unknown, the visible and the concealed.
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| Dimensions | 85 × 60 cm |
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| Special Features | Includes Certificate of Authenticity, Limited Edition, One-of-a-Kind |
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| Disclaimer | The name of this artwork is for marketing purposes only, and not the official title. |


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