Rosana Paulino
Untitled | Sem título, 2025
dermatographic pencil and dry pastel on paper
42 x 29.5 cm (each drawing)
16 1/2 x 11 5/8 in (each drawing)
53 x 104 x 5 cm (all framed)
20 7/8 x 41 x 2 in (all framed)
16 1/2 x 11 5/8 in (each drawing)
53 x 104 x 5 cm (all framed)
20 7/8 x 41 x 2 in (all framed)
Walking the line between enchantment and peril is a series of works portraying the mystically named trombeta de anjo (angel’s trumpet). Its seductive appearance and divine-sounding description mask the flower’s...
Walking the line between enchantment and peril is a series of works portraying the mystically named trombeta de anjo (angel’s trumpet). Its seductive appearance and divine-sounding description mask the flower’s inherit toxicity, blurring the lines between healing and harm, or vision and death. In both a new painting and a dry pastel work on paper, long, drooping, sensual flowers create an almost theatrical scene with their bearer. Paulino is fascinated by the symbolism of a flower that both dreams and deceives, recognizing nature’s fantastical capacity for survival, something she identifies in the resilience of Black women throughout time, adapting to thrive.