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Reaching
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In the evocative masterpiece Reaching, artist Suzy González invites us into a profound moment of spiritual and ancestral yearning. At first glance, the viewer is captivated by a central figure caught in a state of kinetic grace, arms outstretched toward the heavens as if attempting to grasp the very essence of the cosmos. The composition vibrates with movement, pulling the eye upward through a dreamlike expanse of blues and greens that suggest both the infinite sky and the deep, fertile earth. This is not merely a depiction of physical motion, but a visual poem about the human condition—the eternal struggle to connect with something greater than ourselves, whether it be the moon, the sun, or the whispered wisdom of those who came before us.
The brilliance of this work lies in its layered complexity. As one gazes deeper into the canvas, the silhouette of a secondary figure emerges, adding a sense of shared experience and communal longing to the narrative. The background, far from being a static backdrop, acts as a swirling gateway of color and form, where multiple profiles and faces seem to emerge from the ether, suggesting that our individual journeys are inextricably linked to a much larger, ancestral tapestry. It is a piece that demands slow contemplation, rewarding the observer with a sense of discovery each time a new detail or subtle shade reveals itself within the celestial dance.
What truly distinguishes Reaching from conventional contemporary works is González’s radical approach to medium and texture. Eschewing traditional oils or acrylics for a more tactile, organic experience, the artist utilizes dyed corn husks meticulously applied to canvas. This choice of material is deeply symbolic, rooted in the Xicana identity and the concept of reindigenizing art history. By using the corn husk—a fundamental element of Mesoamerican life and sustenance—González transforms a humble agricultural byproduct into a medium of high art, bridging the gap between the terrestrial and the divine.
The technique creates a sculptural, relief-like quality that catches the light in unexpected ways, giving the piece an organic pulse. The way the dyed husks overlap and layer mimics the natural growth patterns of the earth, providing a physical weight to the themes of lineage and heritage. For the collector or interior designer, this tactile dimension offers an unparalleled sensory experience; the artwork does not just sit upon a wall but interacts with the environment, casting soft shadows and offering a rich, multidimensional presence that elevates any sophisticated space.
For those looking to curate a collection defined by depth and narrative, Reaching serves as a powerful focal point. Its large-scale presence and commanding color palette make it an ideal centerpiece for grand living spaces, contemplative studies, or avant-garde galleries. The work resonates with the contemporary desire for art that speaks to identity, social consciousness, and ecological connection. It is more than a decoration; it is an invitation to reflect on our own aspirations and the legacies we carry.
Whether displayed in a minimalist setting where its textures can stand alone or within a richly layered room filled with curated artifacts, this reproduction brings a sense of profound movement and historical weight. To possess a piece inspired by González’s vision is to bring a fragment of a larger, cosmic conversation into one's home—a constant reminder of the beauty found in the act of reaching for the light.
1989 - , United States of America
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