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Karine GibouloPain Killer2014
2014
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Karine Giboulo creates colourful miniature worlds in which depictions of reality and flights of fantasy mingle. Her intricate sculpted scenes use pathos and humour to comment on the human condition and issues such as globalization, consumerism and the environment. The use of bright colors and the personification of animals give her work a childish and naive imprint which belies the often serious subject matter. The characters in Giboulo's narratives maintain dignity in difficult circumstances and her critique of society and human nature is couched in playfulness.
- Creator:Karine Giboulo (1980, Canadian)
- Creation Year:2014
- Dimensions:Height: 17 in (43.18 cm)Width: 27 in (68.58 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Montreal, CA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU476535602
Karine Giboulo
Karine Giboulo is a highly talented and accomplished artist hailing from Canada. Giboulo's artwork is infused with her keen observation of society, exploring themes such as social and political issues, consumerism, urbanization, and the consequences of human behavior. She utilizes a variety of mediums, including sculpture, installation, and mixed media, to create thought-provoking narratives that challenge conventional perspectives. Giboulo's sculptures often depict figurative scenes, miniature in scale, meticulously crafted with intricate details. Through her artistic vision, she constructs miniature worlds filled with profound symbolism and social commentary. Her works invite viewers to delve into a microcosm of contemporary life, exposing the complexities and contradictions that exist within our society. Giboulo's work has received widespread recognition and has been exhibited extensively both nationally and internationally. In addition to her exhibitions, Giboulo has garnered prestigious awards and grants for her outstanding artistic contributions. Today, Karine Giboulo continues to make a significant impact in the art world with her compelling and thought-provoking sculptures. Her work serves as a powerful reflection of contemporary society, inviting viewers to engage in critical discourse and reflection on the world we inhabit.
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