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"Natasha Perdomo chooses the landscape to reflect on postindustrial civilization while giving a wink to certain kitschy aesthetic traditionally associated to this painting genre. Her work brings together the backlighting and architectural ruins, elements so deeply anchored in Romanticism. However, her pre apocalyptic vision is infused with a nightmarish atmosphere that has more of a premonition than a remembrance. Those seemingly out of curse waters run over former architectural structures devoured by a definitely un-landscaped garden wildly growing into a jungle, carry on a distinctive visual narrative deceptively rooted in the past, just to speak about possible futures." Catálogo/ show 8 DE LA 8 (inédito) by Rafael Lopez Ramos. Miami Dade College Art Gallery System.

 Post-industrial Lansdcapes Series  From 1997-2017

 

Memories stays behind, new culture and social norms are integrated. Living in Cuba, Vancouver, Canada and then in Miami, have been a violent transitions-adaptations in my life. Sometimes, living when a society is losing its values and natural resources and landscapes are disappearing. Global warming, the process of gentrification, the ignorance of leaders whom forget their roots, ancestral elements that we were granted to evolve wisely. Landscaping with the apocalyptic vision as a society & humanity, which must be judged in a moment of crisis. I represent contemporaneity, through romantic and idyllic images of our "internal forest" and pathways lost deep into our dreams, memories floating on an unpredictable way.

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