Romantic Period | 1980 - 1982

In this period, Ana María strips of her casual primitivism and enters into the creation of harmonious and sophisticated forms. Her compositions are a mixture of elements of great reality with flowers of rare splendor, fruits and volcanoes erupting. Moving within a thematic romanticism of strange nature. Mixing elements of great realism, with dreamlike elements, taken from the universe of the fantastic.

Baskets with flowers of rare splendor deriving from who knows where, imaginary volcanoes erupting flowers, fruits that seemed so real they became impossible, but "I was so concentrated painting them that I could perceive their smell and taste".

Six of these paintings were auctioned at Sotheby's New York.

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