Let It Happen
Solo deja que pase was initially conceived under the title The Wedding, in reference to the ritual that inspired it. However, that name proved insufficient to contain the breadth and depth of the message the work seeks to convey.
Beyond the nuptial act, the piece embodies those decisive moments—both luminous and painful—that shape the course of our existence. It is a reflection on life’s passage: its unexpected turns, its symbols, and its cycles. Hence its final title, Solo deja que pase (Just Let It Pass): an invitation to accept, to flow, and to trust in time.
Details
- Technique: Oil on canvas.
- Dimensions: 90 x 60 cm.
- Year: 2017
- Availability: Yes
Let It Happen
Solo deja que pase was initially conceived under the title The Wedding, in reference to the ritual that inspired it. However, that name proved insufficient to contain the breadth and depth of the message the work seeks to convey.
Beyond the nuptial act, the piece embodies those decisive moments—both luminous and painful—that shape the course of our existence. It is a reflection on life’s passage: its unexpected turns, its symbols, and its cycles. Hence its final title, Solo deja que pase (Just Let It Pass): an invitation to accept, to flow, and to trust in time.
Details
- Technique: Oil on canvas.
- Dimensions: 90 x 60 cm.
- Year: 2017
- Availability: Yes
Related works
The following works establish a conceptual and formal dialogue with the main piece, addressing related concerns through different pictorial resolutions. Together, they expand the project’s discursive framework and propose a more complex and nuanced reading of the body of work.