Mexican artist Berenice Hernandez's painting Marchita refers to the plant-lined streets of her native country.
Indigo blue is a color common to these urban environments, whether in the houses and courtyards, pots or flowers. Against a background of beige and dusty pink, the vibrancy of the indigo blue captures the movement of the flowing flowers as a focal point.
Berenice Hernandez's studio is nestled between the cool mountains and stifling desert heat of Monterrey in northern Mexico. She draws inspiration from her surroundings to create artwork with vibrancy and color.
With a background in art direction and graphic design, she combines her knowledge with themes from her Mexican heritage. Botany is at the heart of her work, brought to life through a mix of illustration, engraving, painting and textile techniques. The results are abstracted, bold plants and flowers, always presented with a graphic touch.
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