Vazquez Laila | Contemporary Artist: Artworks & Biography
Vazquez Laila
- Mexico
Painter
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In my artwork, I seek to express my own interpretation of what I observe in order to convey something new and unique.
Laila Vázquez Kuri has always remembered the exact moment that her mother passed on her artistic sensibility. During her childhood in Mexico City, she shared her small embroidery work with her, where she learned patience and the art of detail. A few years later, she moved to Monterrey, where she discovered a new artistic language: watercolour. “And when I started painting, I felt I had discovered a passion that would enrich my whole life.” For more than 8 years, she devoted herself to watercolour until a stronger interest in paper made her dive into engraving.
She experimented with linocuts, xylography and embossing, and each of these techniques allowed her to discover different ways of working with paper. After living away from her hometown for more than 20 years, she returned to reconnect with embroidery.
After living away from her hometown for more than 20 years and enriched by her many artistic experiments, Laila returned to reconnect with embroidery.
In search of an artistic language combining various techniques and mediums, she embarked on new creations in search of a creative balance. Engraving and watercolour enabled her to outline the colours and figures that serve as a basis for her creations. With the threads she adds, she gives depth and texture to her works. The contrasts of the colour palette and her natural inclination for geometric shapes reflect her perception of the world. Watercolour and embroidery maintain a dialogue between the contemporary and the old.
- United States of America (the) :
- 2018Participation in the Art Beth-El FestivalSt. Petersburg, United States of America (the)
- 2005Honourable mention at the Fall Fair of the Cultural CenterMonterrey,, Mexico
- 1990Group exhbition at the Ibero-American UniversityMexico City, Mexico
- 1966BirthMexico City, Mexico
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