MUCH MARBLE
In MUCH MARBLE , the artist shows us how marble resembles the strength of today's women. Thus, this painting pays tribute to women who tirelessly give their all.
The artist was inspired by the marble stones of the La Casería oratory, a spiritual retreat near the Sierra Nevada mountains. She used materials such as carbon filings, golden hues resembling brass, and rock shapes. All of this, set against a special background, makes the work resemble a natural gemstone. A thin layer of epoxy resin covers it, giving it the shimmering appearance of sapphire crystal.
This work is a tribute to women who are mothers, work, take care of the home, and are always ready for their partners. They are women who take on many responsibilities. The veins of the marble and the hardness of the materials in the painting show us how diverse and strong women are. Thanks to their inner strength, they can overcome anything, demonstrating incredible fortitude in every aspect of their lives.
