"Our Lady of la casa" mixed media abstract housedress painting - 22x30 (Unframed)
Let’s honor our grandmothers, mothers, and matriarchs. This painting highlights the elder women in your life by depicting a common garment— the bata (housedress). A bata is traditionally worn by working-class Latinas while carrying out their housekeeping and caretaking tasks.
This simple but powerful garment symbolizes family and maternal connections, a longing for home, and a question about how your place in the world looks so different from theirs.
"Our Lady of la casa" is made with acrylic paint, carbon transfer, and colored laser paper collaged onto paper.
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Size unframed: 22”x30” Year completed: 2023. Artist: Rebecca Perez
Let’s honor our grandmothers, mothers, and matriarchs. This painting highlights the elder women in your life by depicting a common garment— the bata (housedress). A bata is traditionally worn by working-class Latinas while carrying out their housekeeping and caretaking tasks.
This simple but powerful garment symbolizes family and maternal connections, a longing for home, and a question about how your place in the world looks so different from theirs.
"Our Lady of la casa" is made with acrylic paint, carbon transfer, and colored laser paper collaged onto paper.
FREE SHIPPING IN THE CONTINENTAL US.
Size unframed: 22”x30” Year completed: 2023. Artist: Rebecca Perez
Let’s honor our grandmothers, mothers, and matriarchs. This painting highlights the elder women in your life by depicting a common garment— the bata (housedress). A bata is traditionally worn by working-class Latinas while carrying out their housekeeping and caretaking tasks.
This simple but powerful garment symbolizes family and maternal connections, a longing for home, and a question about how your place in the world looks so different from theirs.
"Our Lady of la casa" is made with acrylic paint, carbon transfer, and colored laser paper collaged onto paper.
FREE SHIPPING IN THE CONTINENTAL US.
Size unframed: 22”x30” Year completed: 2023. Artist: Rebecca Perez