Béatrice Romero is a Montreal based artist. She studied fine arts at the Académie des Beaux-Arts for around four years and at the École des Beaux-Arts de Montréal for around four years. There, she learned the technique for realistic to abstract oil and acrylic paintings. She also took a special class to learn perspective and the complex ways to design and draw buildings and their shadows. This permitted her to reach a certain level of technique at such a young age. She can now make entirely realistic complex paintings of various subjects such as the human body, landscapes and buildings.
She started painting to find a way to express herself and let all her feelings out. It really helped her understand and appreciate the world around her. With it, she found her true identity and developed herself. Her work focuses on her self-growth and her understanding of the world around her. She makes artworks that center around people and the way they impact the world around them. Her works try to send a message of some form concerning issues in the modern world. She mainly focuses on body positivity and the reconstructed idea we all have of what women or men should look like and act.
For example, her « Out of the circle faces » collection was a way for her to defy the way we see people and the model we put them in. With it she showed that we all come from the same base as we are all human, but we can still defy the way people think we should be. Her title is an allusion to the common saying « thinking outside the box » because she tries to show that we don't have to fit in the box people put us in and we can think outside of it, but, in this case, it's outside the circle.
Her newest collection called « The women of today » shows a collection of different women's bodies drawn in a simple line tracing the outside of their bodies. These are drawn on top of a white canvas on which there is an abstraction. Each painting shows different bodies in different positions, and each of these have a gender neutral name. They are made to show that women are made in different shapes and that they are all beautiful.
She started painting to find a way to express herself and let all her feelings out. It really helped her understand and appreciate the world around her. With it, she found her true identity and developed herself. Her work focuses on her self-growth and her understanding of the world around her. She makes artworks that center around people and the way they impact the world around them. Her works try to send a message of some form concerning issues in the modern world. She mainly focuses on body positivity and the reconstructed idea we all have of what women or men should look like and act.
For example, her « Out of the circle faces » collection was a way for her to defy the way we see people and the model we put them in. With it she showed that we all come from the same base as we are all human, but we can still defy the way people think we should be. Her title is an allusion to the common saying « thinking outside the box » because she tries to show that we don't have to fit in the box people put us in and we can think outside of it, but, in this case, it's outside the circle.
Her newest collection called « The women of today » shows a collection of different women's bodies drawn in a simple line tracing the outside of their bodies. These are drawn on top of a white canvas on which there is an abstraction. Each painting shows different bodies in different positions, and each of these have a gender neutral name. They are made to show that women are made in different shapes and that they are all beautiful.