Transforms a forest into a vivid maze of color, using fabrics, plastics, pastes, and acrylic paintings. The installation immerses viewers in a labyrinth of vibrant hues, evoking the sensation of stepping into a dynamic, living kaleidoscope.
Transforms a forest into a vivid maze of color, using fabrics, plastics, pastes, and acrylic paintings. The installation immerses viewers in a labyrinth of vibrant hues, evoking the sensation of stepping into a dynamic, living kaleidoscope.
In her practice, painter Ivelisse Jiménez has explored the limits of chromatism beyond painting and canvas, filling entire spaces with color without the need for a brush. The artist uses processed materials, such as fabrics, plastics and pastes, along with acrylic paintings to create bright compositions that surpass the limits of a frame. “Kaleidoscope” is her first intervention into the woods, and she used the forest itself as support for the work.
As a result, the viewer goes through a kind of labyrinth of colors that provokes the experience of entering a kaleidoscope.


