




Young, Mexican-American artist, Ana Serrano, creates incredible sculptures from cardboard and acrylic paint, sometimes a little extra, that speak towards her experience as a first-generation American in Southern California. She has a great amount of cultural wealth to draw from and it seems she's starting off on the right foot.
I wonder what Cheech Marin thinks of her work...
(images via artist's own website)
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