Wave Crest

Words and Photos Galerie Francesca
April 17, 2024

Lara Latosa Riding Elyu's Waves 36 x 36 Acrylic on canvas (2024)

Lara Latosa’s 2nd solo exhibition “Wave Crest” represents the artist’s deep connection with the ocean and its powerful waves created by the dynamic energy passing through the water—much like the crest of a wave rising above the still water before breaking into a magnificent display of energy, Latosa’s artistic inspiration and style are poised to make a splash in the art world. This new collection of her signature figurative abstraction of waves is the peak of her artistic exploration and the promise of something extraordinary rolling forward.

Mabini Corals 2x2 ft Acrylic on canvas (2024)

As an abstractionist, Lara Latosa skillfully captures the interplay of form, color, movement, and personality of waves in her works. In contrast, each painting in this exhibition freezes the dynamic energy of a wave about to break as we witness a moment of anticipation and beauty, crystallizing memories.

For Lara, each wave holds significant meanings beyond their physical appearance. They represent her passion for water activities, her struggles with mental wellness reflected in the highs and lows of a wave, and her philosophical view of life as ephemeral, mirrored in the coming and going of waves.

When Boracay Sun Sets... 3x3 ft Acrylic on canvas (2024)

“Wave Crest” is a harmonious dance of fluidity and imagination, promising an extraordinary experience as we explore the crest of Lara Latosa’s artistic exploration. This exhibition will be on view at Galerie Francesca’s new space in SM Megamall, Art Walk 4th Building A from April 6 to April 19, 2024.

Lara Latosa Peaceful Moments 12 x 12 Acrylic on canvas (2024)

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