Exploring representations of identity through self-portraiture
Marcela Flórido’s work reclaims the female form through self portraits. Steeped in memories, place and identity, her figures are always female – hybrids of herself and the women in her life. Her process begins by directly drawing onto canvas, often in freestyle. As her memories combine, Flórido obsessively repaints the oil on canvas, constantly redefining the composition. Colours are inventive, intuitive, and applied directly through trial and error. Inspired by artists like Beatriz González, Luchita Hurtado, and Terezinha, she questions “how we inhabit or imagine identity, and place, in our c...
Bio
Marcela Flórido (she/her) was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1988. She currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.
Studio
Flórido shares a studio with several artist friends in Brooklyn. Together, they collaborate to resolve problems such as colour theory and composition.
Accolades
Florido’s many accolades include being awarded Cuevas Tilleard Art Residency in 2018. Her works are also represented around the world in public collections such as Sharjah Art Foundation and IBEU.