Embracing Her Heritage

How does this artist visually connect and separate two places?

Vivian Orta, Desconectada, Painting. Grade 12, G. W. Carver Center-Arts & Tech, Towson, MD. Sherry Insley and Theresa Shovlin, Educators; Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts, Affiliate. Gold Medal.

How does Vivian explore her identity in this painting?

Vivian Orta, 20, explores identity and family history in her art. She’s a graduate of the George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology in Baltimore, Maryland. She’s currently majoring in art and minoring in science education at the University of California, Los Angeles.

What story are you telling in Desconectada, above?

The title is the Spanish feminine word for “disconnected.” The word represents me and my experience as a Chicana, or Mexican American. My family has been in the U.S. for generations, and I grew up not having a strong connection to Mexican culture.

Images courtesy of the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers and the Scholastic Art & Writing Award Winners of 2023.

Vivian Orta

How do you represent these two parts of your heritage?

I visually separated the suburban American front porch and the desert scenery. The desert is based on my research about the Sonoran Desert—I’ve never been there—which stretches between Mexico and the Southern U.S. My figure looks away from the desert but also steps into it. I’ve become more conscious of my identity as a Chicana, and I’m trying to rediscover my heritage.

What was your working process?

I started with soft pastels on paper to play with the composition. Then I started working on canvas for the final version. I drew my figure in the center, painted the suburban side—the red brick evokes a traditional American house—and then filled in the Mexican side. I didn’t want to simply copy someone else’s photos of the desert, so I worked freehand from a sort of informed imagination.

What advice do you have for young artists like yourself?

Just keep making art. Burnout is real, and it’s important to pace yourself. But there’s only one way to get better, and that’s to practice. You’ll end up with work that you’re really proud of.

Vivian received a Gold Medal for her painting in the 2023 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. 

To learn more about this program, visit artandwriting.org

Text-to-Speech