
"but when the illusionary space of the stage became too confining, she turned to urban landscapes and used large facades and cityscapes as canvases in which she dissolves perspective, space and time. Vidal uses acrylic paint on canvas and paper to create what she describes as her "un-gravity constructions." She paints each artwork with close attention to detail, fully realizing each structure and the unfolding scenes within."
""The word "Inward" speaks to both layers of interiority: the shared indoor spaces we inhabit, and the private, inward-facing state we enter when we disconnect from what surrounds us. A sofa becomes a place of quiet retreat. Even in the presence of others, the attention turns inward-to thought, memory, or simply stillness. These scenes reflect that subtle coexistence: being together, yet each within their own space." - Cinta Vidal"
Inward presents 14 new works on canvas and 6 on paper depicting interior urban scenes and facades reconfigured into gravity-defying constructions. Acrylic paint and meticulous detail render layered, intersecting viewpoints that dissolve conventional perspective, space, and time. Saturation, compositional balance, and precise architectural elements guide sustained visual absorption across each piece. Scenes portray shared domestic settings alongside private, inward-facing moments where occupants occupy the same physical space yet inhabit internal states of thought, memory, and stillness. Everyday furnishings become loci of retreat and introspection within complex, unfolded spatial arrangements.
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