Series: Down The Rabbit Hole

Series: Down The Rabbit Hole

  • HACEDOR DE SUEÑOS

    NOT AVAILABLE

  • SUEÑOS DE LIBERTAD

    65 x 65 cm

  • AMO DEL TIEMPO

    65 x 65 cm

  • LA MAGIA DEL TIEMPO

    65 x 65 cm

  • EL ARQUITECTO DE LOS SUEÑOS

    65 x 65 cm

  • SUEÑOS DE LIBERTAD

    65 x 65 cm

  • HACEDOR DE SUEÑOS

    NOT AVAILABLE

  • AMO DEL TIEMPO

    65 x 65 cm

  • LA MAGIA DEL TIEMPO

    65 x 65 cm

  • EL ARQUITECTO DE LOS SUEÑOS

    65 x 65 cm

  • HACEDOR DE SUEÑOS

    NOT AVAILABLE

  • SUEÑOS DE LIBERTAD

    65 x 65 cm

  • AMO DEL TIEMPO

    65 x 65 cm

  • LA MAGIA DEL TIEMPO

    65 x 65 cm

  • EL ARQUITECTO DE LOS SUEÑOS

    65 x 65 cm

Among the fine arts, there are unexpected connections and correspondences. When we trace the origins of artistic movements, we uncover intimate relationships with other forms of art. Some of these connections are clear, like the dance that inspires symphonies or the poetry that influences architecture. Yet others transform symbols and raise deeper questions: How can a dance resemble a watercolor? Which musical notes can evoke Gothic architecture? How do we translate words into light and shadow?


In the case of Down the Rabbit Hole, we see the profound impact a novel can have on visual artists. In this collection, Ariosto Rivera reimagines dreamlike scenes inspired by Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, the literary masterpiece by Lewis Carroll. He places the White Rabbit at the center of his surreal visions, for the elusive creature symbolizes the beginning of the adventure and its burrow the gateway to a fantastical world where anything is possible.


Down the Rabbit Hole carries a distinctly similar tone; the universe within it follows its own logic, seemingly disconnected from our reality, yet deeply intertwined with the workings of our unconscious mind.


Thus, we welcome you to this bottomless hole, which reflects not only a kaleidoscope of dreams and colors but also a glimpse into the essence of our soul.

Among the fine arts, there are unexpected connections and correspondences. When we trace the origins of artistic movements, we uncover intimate relationships with other forms of art. Some of these connections are clear, like the dance that inspires symphonies or the poetry that influences architecture. Yet others transform symbols and raise deeper questions: How can a dance resemble a watercolor? Which musical notes can evoke Gothic architecture? How do we translate words into light and shadow?


In the case of Down the Rabbit Hole, we see the profound impact a novel can have on visual artists. In this collection, Ariosto Rivera reimagines dreamlike scenes inspired by Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, the literary masterpiece by Lewis Carroll. He places the White Rabbit at the center of his surreal visions, for the elusive creature symbolizes the beginning of the adventure and its burrow the gateway to a fantastical world where anything is possible.


Down the Rabbit Hole carries a distinctly similar tone; the universe within it follows its own logic, seemingly disconnected from our reality, yet deeply intertwined with the workings of our unconscious mind.


Thus, we welcome you to this bottomless hole, which reflects not only a kaleidoscope of dreams and colors but also a glimpse into the essence of our soul.