The Invisible Woman - Cecilia Paredes

The Invisible Woman - Cecilia Paredes

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Every Cecilia Paredes exhibition is attended by "chameleon people". An unusual artist "hides" the female body in her body art works so that the floral background seems to "absorb" it.

The Invisible Woman - Cecilia Paredes

The Peruvian artist and photographer is probably haunted by the laurels of Liu Bolin and Desiree Palmen. However, she has found her own style and it is simply inappropriate to talk about plagiarism.

The Invisible Woman - Cecilia Paredes

The Invisible Woman - Cecilia Paredes

Cecilia Paredes was born in Lima, the capital of Peru. In 1998, she moved to Costa Rica, where she lived and worked for about eight years. Cecilia's first author's exhibition was held in 1998 in Guatemala.

The artist, with the help of her project "Landscapes", tries to show that the female body (in this case hers) is something sacred, something worth admiring. At the same time, a woman's body is a kind of key-a dialogue between the soul and nature. Cecilia currently lives in Philadelphia, USA.

The Invisible Woman - Cecilia Paredes

The Invisible Woman - Cecilia Paredes

The Invisible Woman - Cecilia Paredes

The Invisible Woman - Cecilia Paredes

The Invisible Woman - Cecilia Paredes

The Invisible Woman - Cecilia Paredes

The Invisible Woman - Cecilia Paredes

The Invisible Woman - Cecilia Paredes

The Invisible Woman - Cecilia Paredes

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