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Delirio Exótico #6 presents dynamic tropical composition where landscape appears as historical and continuously evolving site rather than static exotic paradise—celebrating constant transformation through hybridization, miscegenation and intersection of different universes. Castello's archival pigment print embodies landscape as active process: dreams, reality and fiction interwoven creating atmosphere that shifts and adapts over time. This color photograph gives life to tropical environment by revealing it as dynamic composition where past (inherited imagery), present (contemporary surreal intervention) and future (ongoing adaptation possibilities) coexist. The work evokes emotions about exotic delirium as recognition that tropics never stabilize into fixed authentic form but remain perpetually in flux, generating richness through continuous intersection. Historical landscape means acknowledging layers of cultural botanical imaginative elements deposited over time, all cohabiting in single frame celebrating transformation as fundamental tropical condition.

 

Castello's "Exotic Delirium" series pays homage to constant hybridization and fusion, to the richness that arises from the intersection of different universes, to the possibility of cohabitation and the need for adaptation, and to the landscape as a historical and dynamic composition where dreams, reality, and fiction are interwoven.

 

Dynamic tropical composition presenting landscape as historical evolution—constant transformation through exotic intersection and adaptation. Delirio Exótico #6 from Exotic Delirium by Paloma Castello. Available at The Art Design Project, Miami Beach.

Dynamic Tropical Composition – Delirio Exótico #6, 2020 by Paloma Castello

$2,500.00Price
  • Paloma Castello

    Delirio Exótico #6, 2020

    From Exotic Delirium series

    Photographic print on cotton paper

    Limited Edition

     

    Collage

  • Paloma Castello was born in Bogotá, Colombia in 1988. Castello has a Master's degree in Classical Studies from the Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia, as well as a Master's degree in Contemporary Photography from IED Madrid in Spain. She studied Photography, Art and Architecture at Central Saint Martins, London, United Kingdom and before beginning her training as an artist in Colombia she attended the School of Arts and Crafts of Santo Domingo to study Silversmithing Techniques and the University of the Andes where she studied Wood Reproduction. Castello and obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Fine Arts from the Jorge Tadeo Lozano University, Bogotá, Colombia.

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