
Hello!
I'm FRANCISCA VOGEL
Francisca's artistic journey started at a young age, her innate fascination for human emotion and individuality ultimately guiding her to study a Post Graduate Art Diploma at the Universidad Catolica de Chile, and to participate in many art workshops internationally. Influenced by a diverse range of artists, from Pablo Picasso's raw portrayal of emotions to Andy Warhol's bright pop art, Vogel has developed her unique style, characterized by bold colors, expressive brush strokes, and a captivating fusion of realism and abstraction.
Her pieces, such as 'Justice I,' 'Treat Me Like A Lady - Sharon Stone,' 'Typically French - Brigitte Bardot,' and 'Fear Has No Power - Jim Morrison,' are potent testament to her
exploration of celebrity culture and its intersection with personal identity. Francisca's works do not merely represent her subjects; they delve into their personalities, histories, a and influences, thereby encouraging viewers to engage in a deeper dialogue with the artwork and their own interpretations of these figures.
Francisca continues to push the boundaries of contemporary portraiture with her innovative style and creative exploration. Her works, held in private and public collections worldwide, often elicit a profound emotional response, reflecting her deep understanding of the human condition and her ability to capture it with remarkable authenticity.
Francisca Vogel's art is a vibrant celebration of individuality and a compelling critique of our cultural narratives. Through her work, she invites viewers to perceive her subjects in a new light, providing a window into her world of expressive color, emotion, and narrative.