Art & design

In luminous images, Florence Solis calls for the female authority in huge restrictions

When touching it, witnesses are very sensitive Macahia The plant folds its small publications inward, and protects itself from any possible threat.

Florence Solis This defensive response is based on the Atherapy group of images. Starting with the digital classifications that you complain and a sensitive and organic personality, the Canadian Filipino artist translates into imaginative forms into the fabric. It is shrouded by every hero, which is shrouded in hijabs filled with beads or associated with plants, binding and hidden, their bodies and faces are blocked with hair or grass.

A blue image of a woman with embroidered veil and long hair flowing
“Sirena” (2025), acrylic on fabric, 30 x 24 inches

As Solis sees, the numbers may be restricted, but they are also able to find strength and transformation. “The Philippine women, like Maia, have been taught to reduce, to reduce, to run a lower space,” she says. “However, under this calm, it lies an undeniable force – a force that continues, adapts, and recovers the space in its own way.”

By working in saturated panels, often with a single color, Solis displays characters who seem to make fun of the magic powers. It refers to the Filipino folklore and believing in daily strength to lead to the divine women, and drawing women who are inherent in traditions and legend, but they are determined to see their transformation through.

The live photos shown here will be shown at Expo Chicago this week with Mission projects. Find more Solis on Instagram.

A blue and pink image of a woman with centuries and flowers around her face
“SA LUPA (on Earth)” (2025), acrylic on fabric, 30 x 24 inches
Plastic image of a woman with a hijab and papers
“Al -Tawim” (2025), acrylic on fabric, 30 x 24 inches
A blue and pink image of a woman looking through the leaves
“Makahiya Viii” (2025), acrylic on fabric, 20 x 16 inches
A blue and pink image of a woman with a hair around her body and is based on flowers
“Makahiya Vii” (2025), acrylic on canvas, 48 ​​x 36 inches
Alay (display) (2025), acrylic on canvas, 48 ​​x 36 inches



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