Remy Sosa - Bacon
Remy Sosa - Bacon
Bacon, Acrylic and Oil on Wood, 2024, 64 x 40 in
I learned how to draw from my mother who was an architect, but really, I got into art after learning I could draw with an eraser. I was raised in a male-dominant environment where I couldn't speak unless spoken to and could never raise my voice, so art became my favorite way
to scream. It's my language. I wanted to be an artist because art became my way to find myself. I use mixed media to explore interiority and emotional intelligence. My style of deconstruction and layering of elements combines painting and a variety of materials - acrylic, oil, charcoal as well as everyday household items- leading to a creative reinterpretation of
portraiture that reflects the malleability and fragility of humans.
Remy Sosa was raised in a male-dominant environment where she couldn’t speak unless spoken to and could never raise her voice, so art became her favorite way to scream. It’s her language. She became an artist because art became her way to
find herself. Using mixed media, Remy Sosa explores interiority and emotional intelligence. Her style of deconstruction and layering of elements combines painting and a variety of materials—acrylic, oil, charcoal, as well as everyday household items—leading to a creative
reinterpretation of portraiture that reflects the malleability and fragility of humans.
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