Elizabeth Roman, of South American origin, draws her first artistic references from the works of Mexican muralist painters, true artistic, political and social expressions, as well as pop art for its smooth treatment of surfaces and its flatness of colors.
Today, his work is strongly influenced by street art, artistic current with strong social and political content. It is arrested by these street artists committed and fascinated by their controversial artistic productions containing a strong criticism of society, often ironic but which always invites you to reflect.
"The art that leaves behind it its pure aesthetic function, to adopt an intention of reflection, of contestation, to see even of social criticism towards certain significant facts of our society and of our time ..."
'The painting that tells the event, which raises questions and which offers the possibility of generating a conscience of social criticism while speaking through the image. "
"As artists we are affected by the world and it comes out in our work."