Mónica López,

(Durango, Mexico 1993)

Graduated from the Bachelor in Digital Art and Multimedia Business in Centro de Estudios Superiores de Diseño de Monterrey (CEDIM). Mónica has focused her personal production in the use of virtual platforms.

Taking as inspiration the internet's aesthetics and filtering them through a delicate and incisive eye is how the artist has developed most of her artwork. The details inside every single one of her pieces have made clear that she doesn't focus in one particular topic, instead she gives each of her pieces a particular essence that works as an individual tale.

From 3D modelling, going through digital video and also collage is how these artists shows us her most intimate thoughts. With colours, shapes and scenarios she manages to consolidate a series of micro universes that contain life.

Her first solo exhibition was MONADIC-NOMADIC, curated by Francisco Benítez, which was integrated by projects that refer back to the definition of the post-human, as well as a wide range of questions that revolve around digital identity and its effects over the multiple perceptions we have of what's real and what's digital.

She's currently living and working in Monterrey, Mexico and she keeps expanding her artwork to unknown paths that adopt the shape of a recurrent thought that will later become lines walking towards new horizons.

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Bipo, (2015)

Digital composition

 

 

Teteoinan Tlazoltéotl Coatlicue Itzpapálotl Xochiquétzal Mictecacíhuatl Chicomecóatl Omecíhuatl

Dioxax, (2016)

Digital video

 

 

4nvr, (2015)

Digital collage

 

 

Fardos Indiscriminados de Entretenimiento Pasivo (Indiscriminate bales of passive entertainment) , (2013)

Digital collage

 

 

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Ácaro (Mite), (2014)

3D model

 

 

Video teaser for Lil Tantrums 1st Tantrum of the Year. Listen & download here: https://soundcloud.com/liltantrum/newleaf

1st Tantrum of the year, (2015)

Digital video

 

 

Monumento a mi dolor/ El dolor de la memoria (Monument to my pain/Pain of the memory), (2015)

Digital composition