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Sonia Morales captures the beauty of everyday life in ‘Leftover Beauties’

In his pictorial universe, the most common objects are imbued with a silent, intimate and deeply human narrative.

Sonia Morales captures the beauty of everyday life in ‘Leftover Beauties’

The exhibition will remain at Casa Antillón until 30 October.

Between the intimate and the visible, Sonia Morales presents her new project: a collection of nine oil paintings that move between the domestic and the emotional, where the insignificant is revealed as something extraordinary. She does so at Casa Antillón under the title Leftover Beauties. A curated showcase of fashion imagery in the everyday.

The Madrid-based artist turns everyday visual debris into art: coins scattered on the carpet, new ballet flats, a book that accompanies her without being read… In her pictorial universe, the most common objects are charged with a silent, intimate and deeply human narrative.

Through a process that combines meticulous observation with digital tools, Sonia translates traditional aesthetics into a contemporary language. Her still lifes straddle the threshold between the real and the digital, between the ephemeral and the eternal. Each painting is conceived as a reminder that beauty is sometimes found in what we forget to look at.

Leftovers Beauties will be open to visitors until 30 October at Casa Antillón (Calle del Chimbo 12, Madrid).

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