Piece description from the artist
Long ago, when River Oak was little more than a cluster of cabins by the river, the townsfolk whispered of a curse that walked the woods on nights of the full moon. They spoke of a woman, fair and bright, who vanished one winter’s eve, never to be seen again. Some said she angered the forest spirits. Others said she was bitten by a beast that had worn a man’s shape for centuries. Her name was Patricia. The story goes that on nights when the moon swelled high and silver over the river, a howl would drift from the forest, long, mournful, and unmistakably human. Windows would rattle. Children would wake screaming. Men and women locked their doors and whispered prayers to keep the creature at bay. It was said that Patricia returned from the woods transformed, her skin a mask of woman and beast, her eyes glowing with a terrible light. She hunted silently, leaving deep claw marks in doors and walls, and prints in the mud that began as a woman’s and ended as a wolf’s. No one dared follow her. The forest kept her secrets well. Some claimed to hear her voice, soft and familiar, calling them by name before a low, guttural growl swallowed the words. Those who ventured too close often vanished, leaving only blood and footprints behind. The elders of River Oak tell children: do not wander in the woods under the full moon. Lock your doors. Listen carefully. For the curse is not gone, and the woman who was Patricia still roams, half woman, half wolf, waiting for the next soul foolish enough to hear her call. And on nights when the wind blows from the river through the trees, the howl drifts over River Oak, a reminder that some stories are not just tales, but warnings.
About Alicia Lopez:
"Art is more than a mere snapshot of time; it's a window into the fleeting beauty of a specific moment, a chance to capture the perfect harmony that exists within it."
Alicia Lopez, an American painter, has brought this philosophy to life through her bold and evocative works. Having exhibited widely in both solo and group shows across the United States and Mexico, her artistic journey began in childhood. As a young girl, she would set up imaginary exhibitions for her mother, her first and most steadfast supporter.
"Without the beautiful angel God assigned me as a mom, I wouldn’t be who I am. All I am and will ever be is thanks to her. She is the strongest, kindest, and most lovable human being you will ever meet!" Alicia says, her voice brimming with love.Her mother’s encouragement laid the foundation for Alicia's passionate pursuit of art, and this deep-rooted sense of gratitude continues to fuel her work. Each of Alicia’s paintings is more than just a visual experience it’s a story. A narrative born from her desire to transform the world into a beautiful, peaceful dream. Her art seamlessly blends the realms of imagination and nature, inviting viewers to embrace the boundless beauty of the world around them.
"Without imagination, I wouldn't have created 80% of my artworks."
A true free spirit, Alicia refuses to be confined by any particular style. She considers herself an artist with no boundaries, a creator who works without limitations or rules. Her paintings often evoke the silent yet powerful forces of nature, each brushstroke a testament to her unrestricted creative process. While she works in both oils and acrylics, Alicia particularly favors acrylics for their versatility and fast-drying properties, which allow her to experiment and evolve without delay.
"I love to create freely without limitations or impossibilities. The best thing about art is there's no limitations."
Over the years, Alicia has built a devoted following and earned widespread recognition in the art world, expanding her reach to international audiences. Her solo exhibitions and collaborations have garnered critical acclaim, further solidifying her place in the global art scene.
"Success to me is the ability to create and love what you do. What seals it all together is having others love what you made with so much passion."
Alicia Lopez’s art is a reflection of her unyielding spirit—an invitation to experience the world through the eyes of someone who believes that imagination and nature hold the key to a life of limitless possibilities. For Alicia, every canvas tells a story, a story driven by an insatiable desire to make the world a more beautiful, peaceful place. Her paintings are more than works of art; they are an embrace of nature’s most stunning contradictions: the gentle and the fierce, the quiet and the loud, the seen and the unseen. Through her eyes, the world unfolds as a living, breathing dream, and she shares that dream with anyone willing to listen.
Solo exhibitions
2022
Laguna Art Gallery / Laguna Art Gallery – Mission Viejo, United States
2021
Laguna Art Gallery / Laguna Art Gallery – Laguna Beach, United States
2021
New York ART / Online (due to covid-19) – New York, United States
2020
Galeria OMR / Online (due to covid-19) – Mexico City, Mexico
2019
Galeria De La Ciudad / Mexicali State center of the Arts – Mexicali, Mexico
2019
New york Art exhibition / New Art Galerie – New York, United States
2018
New york Art exhibition / NewArt Gallery – New York, United States
2018
New york Art exhibition / New Art Gallery – New York, United States
2017
Alameda Art Gallery / Alameda Art Gallery – Alameda, United States
2017
New york Art exhibition / New Art Gallery – New York, United States
2017
LagunaArt Gallery / Laguna Art Gallery – Laguna Beach, United States
2016
Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporaneo / Mexic-Arte Museum – Mexico City, Mexico
2016
New york Art exhibition / New Art Gallery – New York, United States
2016
Alameda Art Gallery / Alameda Art Gallery – Alameda, United States
2016
LagunaArt Gallery / Laguna Art Gallery – Laguna Beach, United States
2015
Alameda Art Gallery / Alameda Art Gallery – Alameda, United States
2015
Galeria De La Ciudad / Mexicali State center of the Arts – Mexicali, Mexico
2015
Galeria OMR / Mexic-arte Gallery – Mexico City, Mexico
2015
LagunaArt Gallery / Laguna Beach, CA – Laguna Beach, United States
2014
Hains Art Gallery / San Francisco – San Francisco, United States
2014
Gallery 104 / Gallery 104 – Laguna Beach, United States
2014
Alameda Art Gallery / Alameda Art Gallery – Alameda, United States
2014
Alameda Art Gallery / Alameda Art Gallery – Alameda, United States
2014
LagunaArt Gallery / Laguna Art Gallery – Laguna Beach, United States
2013
Galeria De La Ciudad / Mexicali State center of the Arts – Mexicali, Mexico
2013
LagunaArt Gallery / Laguna Art Gallery – Laguna Beach, United States
Group Exhibitions
2021
Galeria OMR / Online (due to covid-19) – Mexico city, Mexico
2020
Gallery 104 / Online (due to covid-19) – New York, United States
2020
Galeria OMR / Online (due to covid-19) – Mexico City, Mexico
2020
Gallery104 / Online (due to covid-19) – New York, United States
2019
The Other Art Fair , Los Angeles / Los Angeles , Art fair "Photo LA" – Los Angeles, United States
2019
Art Walk TriBeCa & NYAFAIR / New York Art Fair – New York, United States
2018
Other Art Fair, Los Angeles / Los Angeles Art Show – Fine Art Dealers Association – Los Angeles, United States
2017
Other Art Fair, Los Angeles / Los Angeles , Art fair "Photo LA" – Los Angeles, United States
2014
New york Art exhibition / NEW YORK – New York, United States

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