Bibi Luzárraga was born to
Cuban parents in Chicago (1969) and raised in Miami, Florida. She also
resided in Italy and New York City and has traveled extensively
thoughout Europe, South America, and the Caribbean.
An emerging photographer, her first collection, Le Femme Mystique, was
inspired by society's secret obsession of finding love and sex over the
Internet. After personally researching this topic for two years, art
imitates life through the glimpse of a digital camera lens and graphic
design. "I sent some of these images over the Net to people looking for
love and they always caused a stir."
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 work 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."
Her professional background is marketing/PR/advertising within luxury
goods and cosmetics industries.
EXHIBITS
* Gallery Art, Miami Design District , July - August 2005
* Mosaico, downtown Miami, August 2005
* Tobacco Road, downtown Miami, Sept 2005
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Ten percent (10%)
of artist's sales will be donated to the Red Cross and Miami Artists for
Gulf Coast Relief in an effort to help the souls victimized by Hurricane
Katrina."