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Description:
This artwork challenges the notion of coexisting with the opposite, presenting a scene where the ornate Baroque floor merges with a suspended table in a theatrical moment. The hand-carved and painted wooden base mimics the antique floors of grand Baroque mansions, evoking luxury and decadence. The table, depicted on a canvas attached to the structure, becomes the stage for a symbolic dinner—a dialogue between opposites, allies, and adversaries… in an eternal game of power.
Meaning & Significance:
The piece invites reflection on the duality of human relationships, the tension between beauty and unease, the sacred and the profane. Its three-dimensional nature gives it an imposing presence, making it an ideal work for those seeking an artwork that transcends the canvas and transforms into a conceptual and visual experience.
Painting Queen (Karina Graciela Salazar) is a painter and sculptor with a background grounded in independent studio research, blending Baroque and Rococo influences with contemporary, symbolic narratives. She employs opulent oil and acrylic techniques, using theatrically staged compositions, exaggerated ornamentation, and meticulous layering that fuse classical grandeur with surreal, pop-inflected aesthetics. Her works vibrantly explore identity, power, and illusion, inviting the viewer into emotionally charged worlds of both spectacle and intimacy—works designed to captivate, provoke reflection, and ignite curiosity about modern and historical performance of self.