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Get Smart About Art: María Berrío

This post has been in my drafts folder since February!  I miss the days of cranking out blog posts, but I also acknowledge that my priorities have shifted during life with a little one.  With all of that said, enjoy….

I recently visited the ICA Boston (Institute of Contemporary Art) and was charmed by the large scale mixed media collges of María Berrío.  I was with my three-year-old, so I only got to take a few pictures (you can see them below), but I went home and did some research. And I thought I’d share that research with you!

First, a little bit about María Berrío:

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New York–based artist María Berrío (born 1982 in Bogotá, Colombia) crafts her large-scale paintings through a unique, meticulous process of collaging torn pieces of Japanese paper with watercolor to create riveting, magical scenes. 

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María Berrío is a Colombian-born artist known for her intricate and vibrant collage works. Born in 1982 in Bogotá, Colombia, Berrio grew up surrounded by the country’s rich cultural heritage and diverse artistic traditions. Her passion for art developed at a young age, and she later pursued formal training in fine arts.

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After completing her undergraduate studies in Bogotá, Berrío moved to New York City to further her artistic education. She enrolled at the Parsons School of Design, where she earned a Master of Fine Arts degree. The experience of living in a new and bustling metropolis greatly influenced her artistic style and subject matter.

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Berrío’s artwork is characterized by its blending of traditional and contemporary elements. She combines techniques such as collage, painting, and drawing to create visually stunning compositions. Spurred by contemporary social and political realities, Berrío lists poetry, folklore, and the realms of magic as her sources of inspiration to imagine alternative views of present-day realities, especially those faced by migrants, women, and children.

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One of Berrío’s signature artistic processes involves using handmade paper to collage. She meticulously cuts and layers the paper. The result is a complex tapestry of images that invite viewers to delve into the intricate details and narratives within her pieces.  With her distinct style and captivating storytelling, Berrío’s artwork leaves a lasting impression on viewers, inviting them to contemplate the complexities of the human experience.

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This is a lovely interview with her that covers some of her process:

You can get a peek at a 2017 gallery exhibit of her work here:

And finally, here are the photos I took at the ICA exhibit:

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As you can probably tell from my photos, the scale of the pieces is totally monumental. And yet there are so many little details to look at. Very inspiring!

Thanks for stopping by!

Julie Fei-Fan Balzer

Based outside of Boston, Julie Fei-Fan Balzer is a painter, printmaker, and collage artist who constructs vibrant compositions. Her artwork investigates the interplay of identity and perception, inviting viewers to take a longer look. Julie works in layers, both physically and metaphorically, exploring what is visible and what is concealed. Passionate about connecting with and inspiring other artists, she shares her expertise through in-person workshops and her online classroom at MyArtPractice.com. Julie's achievements include high-profile clients, multiple publications - including her book, “Carve Stamp Play” - and exhibits in New York City and throughout Massachusetts. She is a graduate of Brown University.

56 thoughts on “Get Smart About Art: María Berrío

  • Oh my! So beautiful, and this is so timely with your collage classes! Thank you for sharing this artist and her background. I’m so glad that you and your little one were able to experience the show. Btw,Happy belated Mother’s Day!
    Thank you again for ALL that you are and do ♡

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  • Oh my! So beautiful, and this is so timely with your collage classes! Thank you for sharing this artist and her background. I’m so glad that you and your little one were able to experience the show. Btw,Happy belated Mother’s Day!
    Thank you again for ALL that you are and do ♡

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  • Oh my! So beautiful, and this is so timely with your collage classes! Thank you for sharing this artist and her background. I’m so glad that you and your little one were able to experience the show. Btw,Happy belated Mother’s Day!
    Thank you again for ALL that you are and do ♡

    Reply
  • Oh my! So beautiful, and this is so timely with your collage classes! Thank you for sharing this artist and her background. I’m so glad that you and your little one were able to experience the show. Btw,Happy belated Mother’s Day!
    Thank you again for ALL that you are and do ♡

    Reply
  • Oh my! So beautiful, and this is so timely with your collage classes! Thank you for sharing this artist and her background. I’m so glad that you and your little one were able to experience the show. Btw,Happy belated Mother’s Day!
    Thank you again for ALL that you are and do ♡

    Reply
  • Oh my! So beautiful, and this is so timely with your collage classes! Thank you for sharing this artist and her background. I’m so glad that you and your little one were able to experience the show. Btw,Happy belated Mother’s Day!
    Thank you again for ALL that you are and do ♡

    Reply
  • Oh my! So beautiful, and this is so timely with your collage classes! Thank you for sharing this artist and her background. I’m so glad that you and your little one were able to experience the show. Btw,Happy belated Mother’s Day!
    Thank you again for ALL that you are and do ♡

    Reply
  • I saw two of her pieces at the Modern in Fort Worth last year — including the one of the woman sitting on the couch with her red shoes off. Her work definitely made an impression and I’m eager to watch the videos you shared. Thank you! For some reason, your pictures aren’t showing. Maybe I’ll try another browser.

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  • I saw two of her pieces at the Modern in Fort Worth last year — including the one of the woman sitting on the couch with her red shoes off. Her work definitely made an impression and I’m eager to watch the videos you shared. Thank you! For some reason, your pictures aren’t showing. Maybe I’ll try another browser.

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  • I saw two of her pieces at the Modern in Fort Worth last year — including the one of the woman sitting on the couch with her red shoes off. Her work definitely made an impression and I’m eager to watch the videos you shared. Thank you! For some reason, your pictures aren’t showing. Maybe I’ll try another browser.

    Reply
  • I saw two of her pieces at the Modern in Fort Worth last year — including the one of the woman sitting on the couch with her red shoes off. Her work definitely made an impression and I’m eager to watch the videos you shared. Thank you! For some reason, your pictures aren’t showing. Maybe I’ll try another browser.

    Reply
  • I saw two of her pieces at the Modern in Fort Worth last year — including the one of the woman sitting on the couch with her red shoes off. Her work definitely made an impression and I’m eager to watch the videos you shared. Thank you! For some reason, your pictures aren’t showing. Maybe I’ll try another browser.

    Reply
  • I saw two of her pieces at the Modern in Fort Worth last year — including the one of the woman sitting on the couch with her red shoes off. Her work definitely made an impression and I’m eager to watch the videos you shared. Thank you! For some reason, your pictures aren’t showing. Maybe I’ll try another browser.

    Reply
  • I saw two of her pieces at the Modern in Fort Worth last year — including the one of the woman sitting on the couch with her red shoes off. Her work definitely made an impression and I’m eager to watch the videos you shared. Thank you! For some reason, your pictures aren’t showing. Maybe I’ll try another browser.

    Reply
  • Thanks for this intro to Maria and her work.Such a fascinating approach to creating art.

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  • Thanks for this intro to Maria and her work.Such a fascinating approach to creating art.

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  • Thanks for this intro to Maria and her work.Such a fascinating approach to creating art.

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  • Thanks for this intro to Maria and her work.Such a fascinating approach to creating art.

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  • Thanks for this intro to Maria and her work.Such a fascinating approach to creating art.

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  • Thanks for this intro to Maria and her work.Such a fascinating approach to creating art.

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  • Thanks for this intro to Maria and her work.Such a fascinating approach to creating art.

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  • Living in a remote area where I have little to know artistic culture available, I am so grateful for these videos!! Thank you so much Julie for sharing. Always the educator. I really appreciate what you share. Thank you!!

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  • Living in a remote area where I have little to know artistic culture available, I am so grateful for these videos!! Thank you so much Julie for sharing. Always the educator. I really appreciate what you share. Thank you!!

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  • Living in a remote area where I have little to know artistic culture available, I am so grateful for these videos!! Thank you so much Julie for sharing. Always the educator. I really appreciate what you share. Thank you!!

    Reply
  • Living in a remote area where I have little to know artistic culture available, I am so grateful for these videos!! Thank you so much Julie for sharing. Always the educator. I really appreciate what you share. Thank you!!

    Reply
  • Living in a remote area where I have little to know artistic culture available, I am so grateful for these videos!! Thank you so much Julie for sharing. Always the educator. I really appreciate what you share. Thank you!!

    Reply
  • Living in a remote area where I have little to know artistic culture available, I am so grateful for these videos!! Thank you so much Julie for sharing. Always the educator. I really appreciate what you share. Thank you!!

    Reply
  • Living in a remote area where I have little to know artistic culture available, I am so grateful for these videos!! Thank you so much Julie for sharing. Always the educator. I really appreciate what you share. Thank you!!

    Reply

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