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A Glimpse of Creation
48 x 36 x 0.75 inches Acrylic on stretched canvas | Unframed | Finished edges | Ready to hang Free U.S. Shipping | Ships securely in a box A Glimpse of Creation was born from a moment of profound connection — a feeling of tapping into something greater than myself. Throughout the painting process, I experienced a flow of energy and inspiration that felt both cosmic and deeply personal, as if the act of painting became a meditation on intelligent creation. Vibrant stripes of red, orange, blue, yellow, and green pulse across the canvas, grounded by fields of black and white. A bold, centered mandala anchors the composition, inviting the viewer to journey inward while expanding outward. The palette and flow evoke a sense of awe, curiosity, and tranquility — a glimpse into the vastness of creation itself. Painted with acrylics on professional-grade stretched canvas, the surface is smooth with vivid saturation. Finished edges provide a polished, gallery-style presentation, perfect with or without framing. Mood: Uplifting, contemplative, cosmic Main Colors: Red, orange, blue, yellow, green, black, white Inspiration: A meditation on the mystery, intelligence, and infinite creativity of the universe — and the unseen forces that flow through us when we create.
$3,000.00
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Al Sur (To the South)
48 x 48 inches Oil and mixed media on canvas | Antique furniture tacks | Unframed | Finished edges | Ready to hang Free U.S. Shipping | Ships securely in a box Al Sur (To the South) is a richly layered mixed-media painting that maps not just a continent, but a legacy of struggle, resistance, and exploitation. With an aged, weathered surface and a patchwork of bold color, the canvas bears the outline of Latin America — torn, stitched, and bordered by antique furniture tacks that evoke centuries of wounds and endurance. The painting is filled with symbolic and collage elements: torn newspaper clippings, faded signs, and religious imagery that reflect the ever-present forces of violence, faith, and corruption across many South American countries. At the top, a green arrow marked “AL SUR” and a cryptic news clipping point toward the north — a direct reference to the historical and ongoing manipulation of Latin America from first-world countries. The surface, deliberately aged and textured, conjures the feeling of a relic — something unearthed, preserved, and still bleeding truth. Despite its chaos and fragmentation, Al Sur resists silence. It speaks of memory, displacement, and the invisible forces that shape entire nations. Mood: Political, historical, weathered, symbolicMain Colors: Earth brown, rust, deep crimson, emerald, gold, charcoalInspiration: A raw and poetic portrait of Latin America — its beauty and its pain — and a fearless commentary on foreign intervention, religious control, and systemic corruption. Al Sur is not just a painting; it’s a layered cartography of power, suffering, and survival.
$5,800.00
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Alley Cat Noir
18 x 24 inches Acrylic on stretched canvas | Unframed | Finished edges | Ready to hang Free U.S. Shipping | Ships in a box Who is the alley cat? A drifter, a watcher, a shadow moving through the city night. Alley Cat Noir captures a moment of stillness in a life lived off the grid — observant, untamed, and unbothered. With bold stripes and a steady gaze, this mysterious feline appears both streetwise and sacred. Painted in layered acrylics on stretched canvas, this piece blends smooth surfaces with raw, expressive texture. Finished edges give it a polished look with or without a frame. Mood: Mysterious, self-assured, urbanMain Colors: Black, white, multi-colored.Inspiration: Inspired by the cats that roam unseen, claiming the city as their own — fierce, graceful, and full of secrets.
$760.00
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Amaos los unos a los otros? (Do you love one another?)
24 x 48 inches Oil on canvas | Framed | Finished edges | Ready to hang Free U.S. Shipping | Ships securely in a box Amaos los unos a los otros? (Do you love one another?) A bold and emotionally charged painting that confronts the gap between religious teachings and lived reality. The title references the words of Jesus — a commandment to love one another — yet the question mark at the end flips the phrase into a challenge, a provocation, and a mirror to society. Set against a chaotic, richly textured background of saturated reds, yellows, blacks, and blues, the painting features a decorative metal cross at its center — a symbol of faith, tradition, and power. But rather than offering comfort, the cross feels suspended in tension, caught in a space between divinity and doubt. This piece questions the moral authority claimed by organized religion, spotlighting the hypocrisy that often hides behind dogma. It asks: Do we really love one another? Or do we use belief to elevate ourselves, to judge, and to exclude? Through layered color, raw texture, and spiritual symbolism, the artist challenges the viewer to examine their own sense of morality, not through scripture, but through action. Mood: Reflective, confrontational, spiritual, critical Main Colors: Crimson red, ochre, teal, black, white Inspiration: A visual meditation on religious hypocrisy, moral superiority, and the urgent need for authentic compassion. Amaos los unos a los otros? It is both a question and a demand — one that remains painfully relevant. This painting was exhibited at the Amsterdam Whitney Gallery in New York City and was featured in its Art Collector Magazine.
$3,000.00
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Bliss
48 x 48 x 3 inches Acrylic on stretched canvas | Unframed | Finished edges | Ready to hang Free U.S. Shipping | Ships securely in a box Bliss is a celebration of pure joy, balance, and sacred rhythm. Inspired by a personal journey into sacred geometry, this painting radiates harmony through two intricately hand-painted mandalas — each floating over a vibrant field of horizontal color bands in deep reds, soft golds, warm earth tones, and sky blues. Created during a period of deep emotional clarity and peace, the painting holds the energy of its making. It’s meditative, bold, and unapologetically joyful — a visual mantra for alignment and inner stillness. Painted with professional-grade acrylics on a gallery-wrapped canvas, the surface is smooth and richly pigmented. The finished edges offer a clean, modern presentation that’s perfect with or without framing. Mood: Joyful, spiritual, harmonious Main Colors: Crimson, ochre, coral, black, white, pink, sky blue Inspiration: This piece was born from a state of deep contentment and exploration. It honors the beauty of pattern, the power of presence, and the peaceful intensity of pure creative bliss.
$4,000.00
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Child Soldier
48 x 48 x 3 inches Acrylic and mixed media on deep-edge stretched canvas | Real bullet shells | Unframed | Finished edges | Ready to hang Free U.S. Shipping | Ships securely in a box Child Soldier is part of the ongoing series The Gardens of Impunity — a body of work that confronts violence with beauty, truth, and resistance. This piece centers on the silhouette of an armed child, inspired by the thousands of young lives conscripted into armed conflict around the world, particularly in the artist’s native Colombia. Painted in veiled layers of acrylic and collage, the child stands anonymous, weapon in hand, his future swallowed by a war he did not choose. On the left edge, a vertical garden of stylized flowers made from real bullet shells emerges from a crimson background. In the artist’s work, flowers are always symbols of hope — a quiet refusal to let brutality erase the potential for rebirth. Subtle textures and dripping whites suggest innocence blurred and washed away. Grenade forms and target marks haunt the background, while the names of countries that continue to use child soldiers are embedded throughout the layers, visible only to those who take the time to look. This painting was featured in the advertising for the American Red Cross’ Clara Barton International Humanitarian Law Competition, underscoring its message as a powerful visual commentary on justice, memory, and the protection of vulnerable lives. Mood: Confrontational, mournful, symbolic, resilient Main Colors: Crimson red, ash gray, charcoal black, muted earth tones Inspiration: A tribute to the children lost to war — not only in Colombia, but globally — and a visual plea for justice, memory, and change. This is not just a painting; it is a protest, a memorial, and a seed of hope.
$5,800.00
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Closure
20 x 24 inches Acrylic and assemblage on canvas | Wood, ceramic tile, antique tacks | Unframed | Finished edges | Ready to hang Free U.S. Shipping | Ships securely in a box Closure is a bold and symbolic work that speaks to the emotional armor we build when love ends. Through a combination of painted texture and physical materials, this piece explores the complex act of closing a chapter — and the quiet strength it takes to do so. A heart-like shape emerges from six brown wooden slats, each fastened with antique furniture tacks that echo the sting of past wounds. At the center, a ceramic tile painted in black and white stripes is bound by jute string, representing the tension of holding yourself together after a break, and the quiet ritual of self-protection. The vibrant red background evokes both passion and pain — the remnants of a love once lived. But Closure isn’t about loss; it’s about boundaries, healing, and the power of ending something with intention. Mood: Protective, introspective, emotionally raw Main Colors: Crimson red, warm brown, ivory white, natural jute Inspiration: A deeply personal reflection on emotional survival and the beauty in finally letting go. Closure is a symbolic map of the heart — stitched, scarred, and still standing.
$600.00
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Corazon (The Heart)
36 x 36 inches Oil on stretched canvas | Unframed | Finished edges | Ready to hang Free U.S. Shipping | Ships in a box Corazon (The Heart) is an evocative and intensely personal creation by Alexandra Rey, rendered in rich oil on stretched canvas. This artwork captures the raw emotions of heartbreak and yearning through its poignant depiction of a bleeding heart against a crackled background — a reflection of the artist’s own experience with lost love and pain. This piece transcends visual storytelling, offering a deep dive into the artist’s emotional landscape during a time of vulnerability. With its bold imagery and profound thematic exploration, Corazon stands as a testament to Alexandra's journey through sorrow and healing, making it a significant addition to any art collection. A collector’s piece steeped in emotional depth and intricate artistry, Corazon invites viewers into a narrative of love, loss, and the indomitable human spirit. Mood: Emotional, introspective, poignantMain Colors: Red, black, greyInspiration: Heartbreak, lost love, yearning
$3,250.00
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De Sol a Sol (From Sun to Sun)
21 x 21 inches Acrylic on canvas | Unframed | Finished edges | Ready to hang Free U.S. Shipping | Ships securely in a box Currently on view at the Sumex XXI Exhibition, Consulate General of Mexico, Coral Gables, Florida De Sol a Sol (From Sun to Sun) is a visual tribute to the immigrant workers whose labor sustains entire nations — often silently, often invisibly. This intimate piece honors the dignity, strength, and endurance of those who rise with the sun and work until it sets, building lives and futures while too often being overlooked. Painted in rich layers of acrylic, the piece captures the emotional weight and quiet resilience that define the immigrant experience. Earth tones and warm, worn textures speak to lives shaped by sacrifice, while subtle marks and shadows suggest the passing of time — a life of repetition, toil, and perseverance. Created for the Sumex XXI exhibition at the Mexican Consulate in Miami, this painting stands as a refusal to look away. It asserts that behind every structure, every harvest, every brick, and beam, there is a human story — and that story deserves recognition. Mood: Honest, reverent, reflective, dignified Main Colors: Burnt sienna, ochre, muted gold, earthy reds Inspiration: A heartfelt homage to immigrant laborers. De Sol a Sol is a declaration of worth, a quiet protest against invisibility, and a reminder that to be human is, and always will be, enough.
$1,100.00
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Double Dorje
48 x 36 inches Acrylic on Canvas with Metal Tack Detail Free U.S. Shipping | Unframed | Ships Securely in a Box Rooted in Tibetan iconography, the Double Dorje (or "Vajra") is a sacred symbol of spiritual strength, stability, and protection. In this richly textured painting, I reinterpreted its powerful geometry with earthy reds, muted golds, and ancient parchment tones to evoke a sense of balance and endurance. Each quadrant of the cross-like motif radiates from a central core, suggesting inner power and the resilience found in grounded stillness. Antique-style metal tacks frame the painting like a ceremonial shield, further reinforcing its meaning as a symbol of divine fortitude. The worn texture and layered tones convey the aged beauty of time-honored wisdom, perfect for collectors seeking artwork that feels both rooted in history and uniquely modern. Mood: Centered, powerful, spiritual Main Colors: Rich red, muted gold, parchment beige, iron gray Inspiration: The Tibetan Double Dorje, a symbol of the unshakable foundation of enlightenment and the indestructible nature of truth.
$3,500.00
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Dreamcatcher
48 x 36 inches Acrylic on stretched canvas | Unframed | Finished edges | Ready to hang Free U.S. Shipping | Ships in a box Soft layers of white, coral, and fuchsia meet bold circular forms and dripping gestures in this joyful, energetic piece. Dreamcatcher reimagines the traditional symbol as a visual sanctuary—where emotion, memory, and color converge. Painted with fluid acrylics on high-quality stretched canvas, the surface is smooth with soft texture. The finished edges give it a polished, modern look with or without framing. Mood: UpliftingMain Colors: White, blush, coral, crimson, black, teal, violetInspiration: Inspired by the idea of catching light and holding onto dreams, this piece was created to offer a sense of comfort, clarity, and optimism to the viewer. Let it brighten your space and connect you to something deeper.
$3,000.00
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Duality
24 x 24 inches Acrylic on stretched canvas | Unframed | Finished edges | Ready to hang Free U.S. Shipping | Ships securely in a box Black and white. Light and shadow. Flow and form. Duality is a meditative exploration of balance — a visual reminder that opposing forces are deeply connected. Painted in striking contrast, this piece features swirling organic shapes anchored by two mandala-like forms, joined in delicate tension. Small red dots pulse within each mandala, symbolizing the presence of energy, emotion, and life within structure. Created with acrylic on stretched canvas, the surface is richly textured, adding depth to the clean, bold geometry. Finished edges provide a polished, modern presentation — perfect with or without a frame. Mood: Contemplative, elegant, symbolicMain Colors: Black, white, redInspiration: Rooted in the idea that all things carry their opposites — stillness and motion, softness and power — Duality invites reflection on the beauty found in contrast.
$1,000.00