Ol a.k.a tus huevos
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Material
taxidermied chicken feet corporative shirt irritated eyes plastic hair blue eyes tape and feathers
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary art piece features a striking visual composition. The use of vibrant blue and black hues, along with the dramatic drapery, creates a bold and eye-catching effect. The central figure, adorned with floral elements, appears to be emerging from or interacting with the billowing fabric, suggesting a sense of transformation or movement. The artist's distinctive technique, which incorporates both sculptural and textile elements, adds an intriguing level of depth and texture to the work. The artwork invites the viewer to contemplate themes of identity, metamorphosis, and the interplay between the physical and the ethereal. ...

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Patricia Dominguez
Artist
Patricia Dominguez
B.1984, Chilean

Patricia Domínguez is interested in healing practices, ethnobotany and the co-opting and corporatisation of ‘wellness’ and wellbeing, and the points at which, through colonial encounters and cultural collision, these concepts connect or mutate. Through her exploration of ethnobotany in South America – the relationship and interconnectedness between plants and humans, including plants’ modification, use and geographical dispersal – the artist uncovers processes of colonial extraction and capitalism. Domínguez creates disparate assemblages that incorporate talismanic, culturally-specific objects, collected and recycled, with the synthetic detritus of neoliberalism, extractivist and finance; business shirts, electronics, and even the LED screens upon which the artist’s video works are shown. ...

Patricia Dominguez: Artworks
Shapeshifter Lines
Eyes of Plants
Patricia DominguezEyes of Plants, 2019
60.96 x 137.16cm
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