Carola Castro - Mujer






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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Mujer is an original cubist acrylic painting on canvas by Carola Castro, 65 × 45 cm, 2 kg, dated 2026, hand-signed, in excellent condition, produced in Spain and sold directly by the artist, depicting a nude subject in a cubist style.
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Original Cubist artwork on canvas by Carola Castro, delivered with its stretcher. Not sold framed.
In these latest paintings, the 'black' influence predominates in the 'primitive' simplifications and in the substitution of masks with personalized faces.
All works are sent with *CUSTOM PACKAGING FOR EACH PAINTING.
It is shipped with fabric and a frame.
Dimensions of the artwork without frame: 65x54x2
You can follow my work on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/carolinacastro.arte/
I try to move within the act of continuing to reinvent Cubism by giving it a modern touch.
I regularly access parameters I consider recurring, such as the constant assimilation of images from the past, playing with others' language, focusing on old and modern painters.
I feel a constant sense of diving deeper into the story.
My study and research of the cubist movement, especially of Picasso's extensive career, lead me into unknown territories.
In each painting I try to review the problems and solutions that Picasso posed with Cubism.
Cubism, to me, is a very important pictorial movement in the history of art.
CAROLA CASTRO. Trained in various studios of prestigious artists. She has a great legacy from her father, an influential art critic in Spain.
Graduated in graphic design from the School of Applied Arts and Artistic Trades of Madrid.
First exhibition at the Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid.
Their works, known for their cubist theme, are located in various private collections across Europe.
Belonging to the new Spanish school of young Cubist painters.
-2022 Last solo exhibition in Madrid, Gallery Duayer: “Cubist Chronicles”
2023-2024 Solo Exhibition in Madrid.
LE CUBISME November-January
17/11/23 - 26/01/24
2025 ART FAIR MADRID exhibition at the Palacio de Santa Barbara
November 28, 29 and 30, 2025.
Original Cubist artwork on canvas by Carola Castro, delivered with its stretcher. Not sold framed.
In these latest paintings, the 'black' influence predominates in the 'primitive' simplifications and in the substitution of masks with personalized faces.
All works are sent with *CUSTOM PACKAGING FOR EACH PAINTING.
It is shipped with fabric and a frame.
Dimensions of the artwork without frame: 65x54x2
You can follow my work on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/carolinacastro.arte/
I try to move within the act of continuing to reinvent Cubism by giving it a modern touch.
I regularly access parameters I consider recurring, such as the constant assimilation of images from the past, playing with others' language, focusing on old and modern painters.
I feel a constant sense of diving deeper into the story.
My study and research of the cubist movement, especially of Picasso's extensive career, lead me into unknown territories.
In each painting I try to review the problems and solutions that Picasso posed with Cubism.
Cubism, to me, is a very important pictorial movement in the history of art.
CAROLA CASTRO. Trained in various studios of prestigious artists. She has a great legacy from her father, an influential art critic in Spain.
Graduated in graphic design from the School of Applied Arts and Artistic Trades of Madrid.
First exhibition at the Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid.
Their works, known for their cubist theme, are located in various private collections across Europe.
Belonging to the new Spanish school of young Cubist painters.
-2022 Last solo exhibition in Madrid, Gallery Duayer: “Cubist Chronicles”
2023-2024 Solo Exhibition in Madrid.
LE CUBISME November-January
17/11/23 - 26/01/24
2025 ART FAIR MADRID exhibition at the Palacio de Santa Barbara
November 28, 29 and 30, 2025.
