SKIN GAIA WALL ART / NO.2
          Regular price
          $5,200
        
Skin is both landscape and memory.
Through this series, Carla Cascales Alimbau investigates the human-nature bond with a collection of nearly sculptural paintings that evoke calm and wonder. Through an abstract reinterpretation of the landscape — the sea, its movement and texture — she questions how our society has gradually distanced itself from nature, ending up in a state of isolation. Skin also explores the passage of time and the acceptance of change, celebrating human experience and transformation. It reflects on our changing relationship with nature, how we’ve drifted away, and what remains in that absence.
              
            Through this series, Carla Cascales Alimbau investigates the human-nature bond with a collection of nearly sculptural paintings that evoke calm and wonder. Through an abstract reinterpretation of the landscape — the sea, its movement and texture — she questions how our society has gradually distanced itself from nature, ending up in a state of isolation. Skin also explores the passage of time and the acceptance of change, celebrating human experience and transformation. It reflects on our changing relationship with nature, how we’ve drifted away, and what remains in that absence.
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              CARLA CASCALES ALIMBAU
SKIN GAIA WALL ART / NO.2
          Regular price
          $5,200
        
Skin is both landscape and memory.
Through this series, Carla Cascales Alimbau investigates the human-nature bond with a collection of nearly sculptural paintings that evoke calm and wonder. Through an abstract reinterpretation of the landscape — the sea, its movement and texture — she questions how our society has gradually distanced itself from nature, ending up in a state of isolation. Skin also explores the passage of time and the acceptance of change, celebrating human experience and transformation. It reflects on our changing relationship with nature, how we’ve drifted away, and what remains in that absence.
                
              Through this series, Carla Cascales Alimbau investigates the human-nature bond with a collection of nearly sculptural paintings that evoke calm and wonder. Through an abstract reinterpretation of the landscape — the sea, its movement and texture — she questions how our society has gradually distanced itself from nature, ending up in a state of isolation. Skin also explores the passage of time and the acceptance of change, celebrating human experience and transformation. It reflects on our changing relationship with nature, how we’ve drifted away, and what remains in that absence.
Dimensions
27.5" x 17.7"
Materials
organic resin on linen