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MARIA CRISTINA CARBONELL
VISUAL ARTIST
MARIA CRISTINA CARBONELL
VISUAL ARTIST
It reveals how contemporary society is shaped by ideals of perfection—slim bodies, exaggerated features—that girls begin to imitate from an early age. Carbonell observes how even seemingly innocent acts, like placing adhesive lips on their faces, can leave lasting marks, shaping a sense of inadequacy in their bodies and lives.faces, can scar girls for life, making them feel inadequate with their bodies and lives.
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