Fantasy, Nature, and Memory.
This exhibition invites you to immerse yourself in my dreamed vision of Ibiza, a space where reality transforms into fantasy, where the blue sea merges with lush and abundant nature, and where flowers and botany emerge as the protagonists of a magical landscape.
My works, created with mixed media and collage techniques, transport you to a dreamlike universe, in which women, in their multiple facets —child, dreamer, goddess— become the guiding thread of an ever-changing narrative. Like in a recurring dream, the images repeat, recycle, and transform, weaving new stories and realities with each repetition.
Here, my obsession with certain iconic elements —female figures, lush flora, and the island’s historical architecture— manifests itself in always different forms, inviting you to a continuous game of reinterpretation. This creative process, which combines mystery with history, reminds me that dreaming is also about reliving, recycling, and reinventing, in an infinite cycle where each dream is unique but retains the essence of the previous ones.
In this fantastic Ibiza, each work is a portal to a new dream, a new vision of the island, where the boundaries between the real and the imagined blur, creating a space where play and memory coexist in perfect harmony.
Artist Bio
Carolina de Ibiza, a visual artist who uses mixed media and collage as a form of expression.
My passion is to combine colors, textures, and various artistic media such as photography, illustration, painting, and paper to create visual works.
For me, collage and mixed media techniques are much more than an artistic medium; they are therapy, a refuge where I find calm and focus.
With every cut of paper, touch of paint, or drawing, I find the opportunity to disconnect from the outside world and dive into a creative process that relaxes and entertains me at the same time.
It’s like assembling a puzzle without a prior model. Each piece I cut, every image and every color, integrate into a story that arises organically. I don’t follow a plan; I let the work build itself while I seek to connect the fragments and decide what message I want to convey.
Over time, my vision has weakened, and my strokes and cuts are no longer as precise as they once were. However, this evolution has added a new dimension to my work: freer and more spontaneous. Without pretensions, my art has become an indispensable hobby, a way of life that I practice simply for the love of creating.
I create out of passion, survival, and for the fun that each new piece brings me. For me, the process is as important as the result, and each piece is a manifestation of my desire to create in its purest and simplest form. Creating is a necessity, a way of connecting with the essential, of living life with art in every step.