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Molaris Phantasma Daphne Camille Rose Garcia
Artist: Camille Rose Garcia Title: Molaris Phantasma Daphne Edition: Archival pigment print on sustainable Agave Paper, from an edition of 30 Size: 20 x 16 inches Markings: Hand signed and numbered with Sugar Press chop...
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The Pained Embrace of Love and Death by Camille Rose Garcia (Archive)
Artist: Camille Rose Garcia Title: The Pained Embrace of Love and Death Edition: Archival pigment print on sustainable Agave Paper, from an edition of 30 Size: 16 x 16 inches Markings: Hand signed and numbered with Sugar...
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Set of 4 "Hands Series" by Camille Rose Garcia
Artist: Camille Rose Garcia Titles: Till The Sun Turns Black, You Are The Phantom, The Pained Embrace of Love and Death & I Will Someday Edition: Archival pigment print on sustainable Agave Paper, from an edition of...
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Serpentine Dream by Camille Rose Garcia (Archive)
Artist: Camille Rose Garcia Title: Serpentine Dream Edition: Archival pigment print on sustainable Agave Paper, from an edition of 30, plus proofs. Size: 16 x 20 inches Markings: Hand signed and numbered with Sugar Press...
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I Will Someday by Camille Rose Garcia (Archive)
Artist: Camille Rose Garcia Title: I Will Someday Edition: Archival pigment print on sustainable Agave Paper, from an edition of 30 Size: 16 x 16 inches Markings: Hand signed and numbered with Sugar Press chop mark Date:...
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SUGAR PRESS
You Are The Phantom by Camille Rose Garcia (Archive)
Artist: Camille Rose Garcia Title: You Are The Phantom Edition: Archival pigment print on sustainable Agave Paper, from an edition of 30, plus proofs. Size: 16 x 16 inches Markings: Hand signed and numbered with Sugar Press...
Camille Rose Garcia
Camille Rose Garcia was born in 1970 in Los Angeles, California, The child of a Mexican activist filmmaker father and a muralist/painter mother, she apprenticed at age 14 working on murals with her mother while growing up in the generic suburbs of Orange County, visiting Disneyland and going to punk shows with the other disenchanted youth of that era.
Garcia’s layered, broken narrative paintings of wasteland fairy tales are influenced by William Burroughs’ cut-up writings and surrealist film, as well as vintage Disney and Fleischer cartoons, acting as critical commentaries on the failures of capitalist utopias, blending nostalgic pop culture references with a satirical slant on modern society.
Her work has been displayed internationally and featured in numerous magazines including Juxtapoz, Rolling Stone, and Modern Painter, and is included in the collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Resnick Collection, and the San Jose Museum of Art, which held a retrospective of her work, entitled Tragic Kingdom, accompanied by a catalog of the same name. Garcia’s book, The Illustrated Alice in Wonderland (published by Harper Collins,) was a New York Times Bestseller. Her most recent book, “The Cabinet of Dr. Deekay”, a surrealist book she wrote and illustrated, was released in the Fall of 2019 on Sympathetic Press. She is currently working on a solo exhibition for KPProjects in June 2021. Garcia paints and lives in the woods of the Pacific Northwest.