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ABOUT THE ARTIST

Paloma Aguirre

(Chile)

An architect from Santiago, Chile, Paloma Aguirre started in the visual arts in 2016. In 2019, she moved to Berlin to study scenario and costume design at Weissensee KHS. Her work has been exhibited in Chile and Germany.

Description of Work.

Paloma creates miniature worlds from found materials and miniatures from the street. Her current installation invites us to explore infinite fractal worlds through a work that combines the pictorial and the three-dimensional.

ABOUT THE WORK

With this two exercises, I sought to explore the fractal nature of existence. My aim was to zoom in on the secondary characters of small, three-dimensional worlds, giving them a leading role in larger canvases. It’s an attempt to revalue what might seem insignificant, breathing new life into those details that, in their subtlety, hold stories of their own.

Painting 1

100 x 150 cm

Oil on canvas

2024


Diorame 1

9 x 17 cm

Wood, glass and mixed media.

Led lights.

2024


Painting 2

50 x 80 cm

Acrylic on canvas

2024


Diorame 2

9 x 17 cm

Wood, glass and mixed media.

Led lights.

2024


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