“There are endless yards of tulle — shaped into small mountains, draped over walls, contained into geometric color fields, tufted into puffs and sent flowing from the walls as if they were waterfalls gushing luscious pink and blue flows of faux liquid that end in puddles on the gallery floors...To have such a precious fabric in such abundance helps Hernando show viewers the world as she sees it. That view is rooted in Andean traditions that hold a belief that natural formations such as mountains and waterfalls ‘are living, divine beings containing both masculine and feminine energies.’”
- Ray Rinaldi

On May 10th, Denver Post art writer, Ray Rinaldi, published an insightful, expansive review regarding Robischon artist, Ana María Hernando and her two concurrent, exemplary Colorado solo museum exhibitions; “Seguir cantando (Keep Singing)” on view at MCA Denver, and “Cantando bajito (Singing Softly)” at the Colorado Springs Fine Art Center.

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