Conceptos y simbología en la obra de Karen Kunc
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Hernández, Patricia
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Las xilografías a color o cromoxilografías de Karen Kunc están dotadas de una cualidad especial que
provoca en el espectador, con su mera contemplación, la pérdida de la noción del tiempo y la inmersión
en el universo interior y en el pensamiento metafórico de la creadora. Al admirar sus creaciones se sienten
las vibraciones de su alma, de su espíritu, de su yo; nos contagia de los sentimientos que capa tras
capa se fueron conformando por superposición, mientras talla a talla engendraba símbolos perfilados
con distintas formas y colores. Desvelar el sentido y significado de cada uno de ellos así como su calado
es la razón de ser del presente artículo.
Karen Kunc’s color woodcuts, or chromoxylographs, feature a special quality that spurs the viewer, upon their mere contemplation, to lose any notion of time, immersing him in the creator’s inner universe and metaphorical thought. Upon admiring her creations one feels the vibrations of her soul, her spirit, her being; she transmits to us the feelings that were laid down, layer by layer, cut by cut, as she generated symbols in different shapes and colors. Revealing the sense and meaning of each one of them, as well as their significance, is the aim of this article
Karen Kunc’s color woodcuts, or chromoxylographs, feature a special quality that spurs the viewer, upon their mere contemplation, to lose any notion of time, immersing him in the creator’s inner universe and metaphorical thought. Upon admiring her creations one feels the vibrations of her soul, her spirit, her being; she transmits to us the feelings that were laid down, layer by layer, cut by cut, as she generated symbols in different shapes and colors. Revealing the sense and meaning of each one of them, as well as their significance, is the aim of this article
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Cromoxilografía, Karen Kunc, Espacio, Concepto, Simbolismo, Chromoxylographs, Space, Concept, Symbolism
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https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/escena/article/view/21164