Born in Uruguay, the "magic realism" of our South American writers has always been my main source of inspiration: the rain in Macondo with Gabriel Garcia Marquez, love stories of madness and death with Horacio Quiroga, the madness of Don Quixote, tango, the poetry of Silvio Rodriguez, some walks across the mirror...
"All arts are based on a common language and words of cadence or rhythm speak as much to the musician, dancer or painter. Carolina’s painting makes large volumes dance, tilting and chanting the surface of their alternating shadows and lights; the musical rhythm of the colours makes us happy, opens the big eyes of the jubilant characters and makes the flowers grow on the side of the paintings... and we approach the canvas and are struck by the subtle resonances of the transparencies of the pictorial material, for all the arts feed on the desire for perfection. All the arts come from a common language, Carolina’s language is that of the joyous celebration, the tango of Uruguay and the humanity of all times." Hervé Duetthe
"Dreams and thoughts... their turns and detours... images and sounds... their combinations and reflections... Mirrors in mirrors... Reverberations... Mirages... Consonances... dissonances... They float on strange waves and create their own laws. They slide into elusive dimensions... I let them fly away... ...freely?" Daniel Cabrera