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Much of Barbara Carrasco's art work focuses on what she, as a Chicana feminist, has lived and become passionate about. The selected art pieces displayed below are only a few of Carrasco's work. These art pieces reflect some of her personal encounter with social injustices, while critiquing our society’s influences and domination. Aside from painting individual pieces, she has also worked on multiple murals located in different parts of Los Angeles, CA.
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"Pregnant Woman In A Ball Of Yarn", 1978 http://www.chicanoart.org/brush01.html "Self-Portrait In Coffin Form", 1984 http://www.msmagazine.com/spring2008/carrascoAll.asp "Self- Portrait", 1984 http://www.chicanoart.org/brush01.html "Milk the Pass", 1990 http://www.chicanoart.org/brush01.html "Religion", 1990 "Two-Versions", 1991 "Frida Tu Y Yo", 1991 http://www.msmagazine.com/spring2008/carrascoAll.asp "Names Can Hurt", 1991 http://www.msmagazine.com/spring2008/carrascoAll.asp "Dolores", 1999 http://www.msmagazine.com/spring2008/carrascoAll.asp "Modern Day Altar", 1999 http://www.chicanoart.org/brush01.html "Primas", 2001 http://www.chicanoart.org/brush01.html "A Brush With Life", 2007 http://www.msmagazine.com/spring2008/carrascoAll.asp "Torture Tradition", 1990 |