Video: Dark pop surrealism. Psychedelic Painting Camille Rosa Garcia
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
A girl with a gentle and sweet name Camille Rose Garcia lives in America and is engaged in painting. A very peculiar painting, I would say. Experts identify her style as "Lowbrow Art" or pop surrealism. The only thing missing is the epithet "dark", or rather, "psychedelic" pop surrealism.
Camille Rose Garcia (Camille Rose Garcia), despite the obvious Spanish roots, was born and lives in Los Angeles for 39 years. In her youth, she communicated with punks and other representatives of subcultures, and in general was a revolutionary. However, this did not stop her from studying at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture and becoming a Master of Fine Arts from the University of California. And the title of Master of Fine Arts, in turn, does not prevent the creation of psychedelic painting, which is impossible to look at without emotion. Or rather, without that nuclear mixture of the most diverse emotions, which is often difficult to adequately convey in words.
Looking at this kind of art, it always becomes interesting what is going on in the head of the artist, whose brush displays such images on canvas? Where do these plots come from, and most importantly - what do they mean? Do they reflect the inner world of the author, show our life from the point of view of the artist, or are they just nightmares that he saw in a drunken delirium transferred to paper?
One way or another, questions remain open, and meanwhile, exhibitions of paintings by Camille Rose Garcia are successfully held in many galleries in the USA, Italy, Spain, France and Germany, and all the works are quite actively sold and find their buyers as among the eminent citizens, and among the most ordinary fans of psychedelic pop surrealism.
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