Aguita Sucia
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My paintings are about the ways in which communities of color strive to protect and
heal themselves from a matrix of oppression, and how they succeed in ways that foster joy,
new cultural practices, and moments of contented solitude and stillness. I focus on the
evolving Brown identity, drawing inspiration from my own lived experiences and the stories
of those with which I am in community. Scenes depicted in my work include a series of
moments of quiet reflection represented simultaneously in one static image, the process of
recognizing and unlearning anti-Blackness as a form of self-care, and the spaces of intimacy
we create when we allow ourselves to be seen in all of our fullness.
This body of work strives to locate a collective Brown identity that calls in its
problematic origins while also celebrating the resiliency of a present and future colonized
people that have sometimes been severed from their indigenous heritage. In doing so, it
contains visual cues to historical violence, the Chicano movement, and the various liberatory
practices which are used as tools of survival by Latinx peoples of today.
To create these paintings, I combine a spontaneous and instinctive gestural
drawing phase in which I construct scenes and figures from imagination with a methodical
multimedia process that requires many passes over a period of time. Together, this process
results in images that reflect the urgency with which we must address the issues currently
facing marginalized communities. Layers of meaning reward multiple readings of each
painting, much as when we are rewarded by a deeper investigation into our own traumas,
biases, and methods of survival.
Administrative:
- Academic Department:
- MFA Drawing + Painting (MFADP)
- Collection:
- MFA Theses
Content:
- Artist/Author:
- Vargas III, Ramon
- Program:
- MFA Drawing Painting (MFADP)
- Program Type:
- MFA
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