The Fool and The Wizard, Diptych, 2019, presented by The Art Design Project, exemplifies the gallery’s commitment to showcasing thought-provoking contemporary art from both established and emerging artists. This compelling diptych invites viewers to explore the dynamic interplay between innocence and wisdom through bold visual storytelling. As a Miami-based contemporary art gallery, The Art Design Project curates works that challenge and inspire, reflecting the vitality of the current art and design landscape. The piece’s nuanced composition and conceptual depth make it a valuable addition for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Experience this unique fusion of narrative and artistry that embodies the gallery’s dedication to innovative creative expression.
The Fool and The Wizard, Diptych, 2019
The Fool and The Wizard, Diptych, 2019
From The Series Ventura
Embroidery thread on canvas
Dimensions:
Overall size:
Frame size: 40 H x 60 W x 3 D cm
Image size: 27 H x 34 W cm
Individual size:
Frame size: 40 H x 30 W x 3 D cm.
Image size: 27 H x 17 W cm.
Blackwood frame with plexiglass
Maria Jose Franco Maldonado’s family was her art school by the hand of Georgia O`Keefe, Elaine de Kooning, Lee Krasner, Artemisia Gentileschi, Matisse, Leonor Fini, Leonora Carrington, Louise Bourgeois, Maripaz Jaramillo, Judy Chicago, Basquiat, and so many others. She then formalized her studies in art direction and advertising in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In 2015, she showed her work for the very first time in three group exhibitions around New York at Shervin's Café Gallery, Brooklyn Fire Proof Gallery, and Greenpoint Gallery. That same year her illustrations accompanied Pilar Gualco`s literary work in Buenos Aires at Fauna Estudio Taller.
In 2017, she fell in love with embroidery. Slowly, she connected techniques and in the process dressed up a lot of weird humans. She showed her work in 2019 at Noches San Felipe and Open San Felipe with SGR and Bandy Bandy galleries in Bogotá, Colombia. Her series AFFAIR was shown at Noches del Millón, from Feria del Millón in Medellín, Colombia at the end of 2019. Closing 2019 she was lucky to have her own exhibition alongside Daniela Moreno, a great Colombian textile artist. The exhibition entitled VENTURA was held at Bandy Bandy in San Felipe, Bogotá. Her work was presented in CRYING, a group show in Australia and New Zealand at the end of 2019 and the beginning of 2020, respectively.

















