DECONSTRUCTED BODIES

“elevations and volumes that, without losing tactile values, communicate impressions of the real”

– Bertha Taracena

“Refined use of tones and touch, wide and constructive, to provoke the light on which its volume is based and produces the illusion of movement…”

– Bertha Taracena

“Emilia traces the body of serene women, some show their faces in the midst of the gloom, others remain in the dreamlike hiding place in which she places them… naked humanity of breasts, hands and navels, hidden sexes that are the prelude to a labyrinth called womb or entrails, galaxy or simply life.”

– Ingrid Sucker

“Her passion for the effects of light to develop her disintegrating and dissolving game of masses and profiles.”

– Bertha Taracena

“The apparent meaninglessness of each of the breaks and their derivation into designs and shadows, produces highly effective moments of unpredictability.”

– Edward Cohen