Andrés Mexia
Monster of letters
Monster of letters
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Monster of letters
"Monster of Letters" depicts a monster guarding a pink alphabet, a fascinating representation of how fear and creativity can coexist in a visual space. The monster, with its grotesque shape and vibrant colors, symbolizes the fears that often inhabit our minds, but also embodies a strange warmth that invites reflection. Despite its terrifying appearance, its role as guardian of the alphabet suggests that fear doesn't have to be destructive; it can, in fact, transform creativity and lead to new perspectives.
The pink alphabet, with its soft and cheerful tone, represents the innocence and potential of words. The choice of this color creates a powerful contrast with the figure of the monster, showing that even the most complex emotions can find a safe haven in the simple and the pure. This duality invites the viewer to consider how fears can be an integral part of the creative process, driving us to explore and express ourselves.
This work stands as a reminder that accepting and confronting our fears can open the doors to imagination and self-expression.
Work details
Acrylic on paper
19 x 27 in | 50 x 70 cm
Unique Work
Includes Certificate of Authenticity
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