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Depths. Vicky Barranguet.

We find ourselves in a superficial world.  Most days, the bulk of our interactions may be on the “like/dislike” spectrum.  We send quick quips on social media to people we barely know or haven’t actually spoken to in years.  Because we seem to know so much about the surface lives of the people in our networks, it can be challenging to go deeper.

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These paintings by New York artist Vicky Barranguet reminded me of the beautiful messiness that can come when moving beyond the surface.  We might be initially drawn to someone through shared interest or similar personalities but when we are brave enough to pass through the layers, the more common ground we find.  Things may get a bit messy as we reveal ourselves and others do the same but there is great beauty to be found in the deeper chaos.

To see more of Vicky Barranguet‘s work, please visit her website.

All images are via the artist’s website.  Artist found via Saatchi Art.

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  • Mary Mirabal
    June 4, 2015 at 10:14 AM

    Love the beautiful “mess” Vicky creates. My kinda mess!

  • Barbra I.
    June 5, 2015 at 2:54 PM

    Love the carefree nature of these! And the muted with bright color palette. I too have a wild style – I tell people that I aspire to paint like a “sophisticated baby”. Haha.

  • Vicky Barranguet
    August 11, 2015 at 3:39 PM

    Thank you, Lesley! what a nice surprise and an honor to find your thoughts about my paintings, love your perspective of life and painting 😉 I feel the same way! Keep in touch! THANKS AGAIN! Best, Vicky

    • Artsy Forager
      August 11, 2015 at 4:04 PM

      So glad we are of the same mind, Vicky! No wonder I responded so strongly to your work!