Silvia Flechoso

A contemporary painter blending classical humanistic ideals with modern aesthetics to explore the human condition.

Silvia Flechoso

BIO

Silvia Flechoso (Burgos, 1991) is a contemporary painter specializing in oil, recognized for her technical mastery and symbolic depth. Her work merges classical humanistic ideals with contemporary discourse, combining aesthetics and philosophy to examine the complexities of the human condition, prompting reflection on current social and cultural issues.

Central to her work is the concept of transformation, linked to a humanistic vision of the individual as a creative force capable of harmonizing reality. Themes such as power, aesthetic transcendence, and critiques of superficiality in modern society are materialized in pieces that transcend traditional techniques. Her art offers symbolic narratives that challenge viewers to reconsider contemporary values.

Silvia draws inspiration from Renaissance and Baroque aesthetics, incorporating elements like structure, symmetry, and the golden ratio into her compositions. Influenced by figures like Velázquez and Caravaggio, as well as classical philosophy, her work connects to a cultural legacy that seeks to reestablish a link between viewers and transcendence.

“I see art as a magical artifact capable of connecting viewers to infinite symbolic universes.”