“¿Quién encerró con puertas el mar cuando se derramaba saliéndose de su seno?”

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"Navegantes: Inspirado en The Tall Ships Races en aguas escandinavas"

Título: “¿Quién encerró con puertas el mar cuando se derramaba saliéndose de su seno?”

Técnica: Acrylic and oil on canvas

Dimensiones: 100 x 100 cms

This painting dates back to 2015, a year when I dedicated myself to preparing the exhibition "From the Bosom of the Tempest," held at the Casa Santo Domingo Museum Hotel in the city of Antigua Guatemala.

The central theme of the exhibition was the book of Job, from which I drew endless ideas for creating drawings and paintings, as the verses in this book are filled with pure poetry.

In Job 38, we find the verse containing the text "Who shut up the sea with gates when it poured out of its bosom?" This was part of God's speech to Job and his friends.

During that time, my children were still small and they inspired me to create this work. In it, the three of us walk together, with me in the center and a boy holding each of my hands, moving towards an entirely unknown future. We had passed through the gates that enclose the sea, and undoubtedly, the waters had poured out from its depths.

Motherhood plays a significant role in this work—the uncertain path we must navigate with those we bring into the world, fraught with challenges and setbacks, yet filled with joy, love, and hope, especially when that hope is rooted in God.

I chose to include this painting in the Navigators exhibition because, beyond its portrayal of the formidable and majestic sea challenging daring sailors on a sailboat, symbolically, it represents our own journey through life's winding paths.

You can explore more of my career as an artist at the following link:

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Maria Jimena Navarro

María Jimena Navarro is a Chilean painter, holding a Bachelor's degree in Plastic Arts from the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. She was a distinguished student of renowned Chilean artists such as Hernán Miranda, Gonzalo Cienfuegos, and Roser Bru.

Her work has been featured in numerous exhibitions, both in Chile and abroad, including Guatemala, the United States, and Costa Rica, where she has lived with her family since 2015.

With a distinctly Expressionist style, incorporating color to varying degrees, she has dedicated herself to capturing everyday life in a figurative manner, exploring themes that hold personal significance in both imagery and emotional weight. These themes include urban landscapes, the human figure, and the depiction of horses—portrayed as objects in constant motion, expressing their strength and imbued with vibrant color.

María Jimena’s painting is an invitation to pause and feel, to remember, or to let ourselves be carried away. It is a tribute to life, reminding us that, ultimately, life is lived in color.

In 2022, she ventured into professional writing for the first time, participating in the "César Vidal Christian Novel Award" by The Agustin Agency with her work "Colombina y la Sonrisa de Dios" (Colombina and the Smile of God).

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