Rosana Paulino
from Senhora das plantas series | da série Senhora das plantas, 2022
acrylic, watercolor and graphite on paper
acrílica, aquarela e grafite sobre papel
acrílica, aquarela e grafite sobre papel
41 x 31 cm
16 1/8 x 12 1/4 in
16 1/8 x 12 1/4 in
The Black female body collects layers and layers of oppression – of race, gender and class. But it is this racialized female body that remains, in its utmost complexity, unrepresentable...
The Black female body collects layers and layers of oppression – of race, gender and class. But it is this racialized female body that remains, in its utmost complexity, unrepresentable by white-centric lenses. Despite the lack of language and vocabulary in the so-called Western arts to deal with these existences, in the series Senhora das Plantas [Lady of the Plants] (2022), Rosana Paulino makes use of plants that are significant in Afro-Brazilian cultures, such as the dracaena trisfasciata (the sword of iansã), the Swiss cheese plant, the dragon-tail plant and the bromelia, to create, through a symbolic nature, a regime of visibility that allows the complexity of Black female subjectivity in the diaspora and its archetypes to be perceived.