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Paula Fernández Fernández

1 September 2017 – 20 September 2017

Paula Fernández, an illustrator who wanted to be a florist when she was a child. She has self-published children’s books, fanzines, illustrated posters for concerts and plays, made installations and painted on walls and walls of abandoned places in different parts of Europe and Spain. She is also a member of the collective wreckatsea, a collaborative project that combines illustration, analogue photography, design, silkscreen printing and desktop publishing with many other things.

Paula Fernández’s work seeks to meet the needs and characteristics, both her own and those of others, of the art world. It pursues two objectives:* To bring together all societies: the absolutely modern one that knows everything, the one that only limits itself to what is already known, and the one that despises the other two* To try to value new thoughts, new ideas. But, on the other hand, to try, also, to produce discomfort in order to question the art world, its own system and its functioning

Project in residence

Ella se enfureció

During her residency at LABoral Centro de Arte, she has developed the installation Ella se enfureció, which was part of the Arenas Movedizas Artistic Proposals Circuit.

The installation, housed in one of the beautiful ponds in the gardens of Laboral Ciudad de la Cultura, shows us a village flooded by the sea through which nature makes its way, and in which only one inhabitant lives.

Dudelsea thus offers us his poetic and metaphorical vision of an apocalyptic future, very much in tune with current world affairs.

http://cargocollective.com/dudelsea

www.instagram.com/dudelsea/


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