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Carlos Rosales-Silva American, b. 1982
La Pulga, 2019
Dyed stones, acrylic paint, and acrylic plastic on custom shaped panel
22 x 20 x 1 in
55.88 x 50.8 x 2.54 cm
55.88 x 50.8 x 2.54 cm
Barbara Calderón writes for ArtNet News that ''La Pulga' (2019) is shaped like a vague thumbs up, framed by a thin border of turquoise inlaid with a yellow acrylic plastic,...
Barbara Calderón writes for ArtNet News that "'La Pulga' (2019) is shaped like a vague thumbs up, framed by a thin border of turquoise inlaid with a yellow acrylic plastic, like the shiny laminate of inexpensive furniture. From the center, red droplets seem to ricochet from a skewed bed of turquoise rocks. There’s an animated and even amusing character to the expressive shape of the panels combined with the energy from their color and competing textures."