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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
55x44in
About this artwork
Part of the bubble-gum series, Plastica is a striking representation of a powerful figure who embodies the allure and complexity of a modern, surface-driven society. Her vivid, cobalt-blue hair and reflective sunglasses immediately capture attention, drawing the viewer into a world where appearances are paramount.
The reflection in her glasses reveals a bustling cityscape, a symbol of progress and modernity, contrasting with the serene natural background… that surrounds her. This juxtaposition emphasizes the duality of her existence—rooted in a world of both urban intensity and natural beauty.
Carolina Vargas Reis is a painter with a unique blend of engineering precision and artistic instinct, shaped by Colombian and Brazilian roots and years spent in Canada. She crafts her own paints from raw pigment, applying them on large surfaces to create layered, tactile, and vivid compositions that blend structured forms with expressive, intuitive brushwork and playful “glitches” of magical realism. Her art radiates warmth, resilience, and hope, celebrating the hidden stories, journeys, and luminous moments within migration and the lived experiences of women and children.