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Paloma AyalaArtist and teacher
Paloma, native of Mexico, studied her BFA at the University of Monterrey (UdeM), Mexico. She currently is teaching and developing her artwork in Rochester NY.
She has participated in several art shows in the U.S. and Mexico. In Rochester, she has worked as an artist and art teacher in different institutions (Invited artist at City School #12, Memorial Art Gallery) and run her own children's workshop at WPK (Whipple Park, University of Rochester Student Housing).
Her artwork is intended to be intriguing, provoke curiosity and awake a personal sense of self-consciousness through the deep sexual desires of our own body. She uses embroidering techniques and mixes them with traditional painting, watercolor and drawing media.
The images explore eroticism from the perspective of those things we desire but are considered disgusting, untasteful and traditionally avoided in a moral way.
The artwork shows organic abstracts and deformed bodies, sometimes in pornographic poses, that purposely challenge the spectator through unusual sexual imagery. The public is much obliged to become vouyerists, as drawings and paintings of genitals are presented on big format.
plastato@gmail.com


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