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Carolina Baldomá
That Afternoon Was as Blue as an Opaline Glass
This body of work explores the emotional universe of girls who live in deep connection with nature and are beginning to undergo the metamorphosis of adolescence, a liminal space where uncertainties and contradictions intertwine.
One of the techniques employed is experimental cyanotype, approached by altering traditional physical and chemical procedures. The artist also works with anthotypes and chlorophyll prints, incorporating elements of nature that become part of the materiality of the work.
Science, art, and nature converge in a process of transformation that evokes the practices of ancient alchemists. Alchemy operates as a principle of resonance, mirroring body and soul, negative and positive, reality and fiction.
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