Paraguayan artist siblings
Luque Luque
Caro and Diego are self-taught sibling artists born in Asunción. They joined forces to create a shared atelier where they have worked together for years, approaching each painting as a joint project from concept to execution.
Beyond the Line
Since 2006 Ana and Diego Luque have devoted most of their time to painting, developing a disciplined image-making practice shaped by research and experimentation.
That discipline allows them to revisit defining moments in modern art history: the strength and vibration of color, the spontaneity of the brushstroke, and an image-making intensity that can recall Impressionism, Fauvism and even the communicative power of Pop.
Yet their work never feels like imitation. Their chromatic decisions, graphic line, textures, gesture and overflowing frames define a visual language that trusts spontaneity, experimentation and chance.
Their paintings remain deeply loyal to personal impressions, both the ones lived in everyday life and the ones shaped by memory. Representation is not used as literal testimony, but as a fresh, playful and emotionally open experience.
Architecture, nature, the human figure, bicycles and old buses appear as humanized visual phenomena, animated by line, color and matter, through which the artists propose an alternate and liberating universe.
The expressive force of this body of work confirms the vitality of painting in contemporary Paraguayan art, grounded in an honest exploration of color, material, figure and support.