Aarón Mendoza
Aarón Mendoza's work occupies a territory where nature and memory converse with intense plastic sensibility. Trained in Visual Arts and with a career spanning painting, photography, and installation art, his work reveals a perspective that oscillates between the intimate and the symbolic.
In these pieces, the still life tradition is reconfigured: animals and flowers emerge with an almost narrative charge, where the living and the inanimate coexist in tension. The color—deep, saturated—and detailed composition evoke a sensory universe that alludes to both the domestic and the wild.
Each element seems to contain a latent story: books, fruits, bodies, and ornaments intertwine like vestiges of an emotional experience. Mendoza thus constructs scenes where beauty is not complacent, but unsettling, charged with a poetics that suggests transformation, desire, and fragility.