BiBi
Consuelo De Bilbao Luz_rraga was born to Cuban
parents in Chicago (1969) and raised in Miami,
Florida. Her extensive travels within the
United States, Europe, the Caribbean, and
South America have formed her unique vision
of the world that cherishes the beauty of
all people and places. Bibi makes her world
debut as a Family Member Artist with Art Fusion
Gallery in the heart of Miami Design District.
The gallery will represent her work during
Art Basel 2004 and in an exhibit from January
1st through March 30th, 2005. Her first collection,
The Feminine Mystique, was inspired by society
secret obsession of finding love and sex over
the Internet. After personally researching
this topic for two (2) years, art imitates
life through a glimpse of a digital camera
lens and graphic design. Bibi reminds us of
the ultimate Universal Truth, Love is Everything
and Everything is Love.
Her underlying message in this composition
is that love and sexual energy are healthy
emotional expressions that nurture the human
Soul and Spirit. Love, sex, and passion should
be honored and celebrated rather than being
exploited as offensive nudity that is unfortunately
portrayed by pornographic websites. This exploitation
has affected every Internet user with a bombardment
of fem-bots, viruses, and spam from pornographic
websites.
Love and sex are beautiful and passionate,
not shameful and dirty. Each one of us is
driven by Love and Passion to feel alive and
to succeed. When the Spirit is fueled by these
emotions, it functions at a higher optimal
level. From relationships to work, when we
feel passionate about people and projects,
we don't feel burdened, frustrated, or trapped.
When we are working in Love, as opposed to
living in Fear, work no longer feels like
work because the Soul is happy and fulfilled.
When we are in Love with another soul, the
combined energies dance together in a new,
awakened energy.
An avid amateur photographer since she was
a child, Bibi became fascinated with capturing
time and places through her dreamy, rose-colored
glasses. With the advent of computerized graphic
design, she found a creative medium to express
her endless flow of ideas and love of beauty..
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