Priscilla González
“For me, paper represents the fragility of women. But it’s also flexible, and so it’s strong. It can twist, bend and adapt.
I love how I remove sections from the paper when I cut out the female forms. In removing material, I reduce the paper down to something less. But at the same time, I’m making a beautiful image, and so building up the paper in another way. A metaphor for finding beauty in simplicity, a visual symbol for the idea that less is more.”
Priscilla González
“I reject all that is instantaneous and immediate – I want things to take time. And I invest myself in processes that require patience and extended periods of time for their completion: sewing and crocheting, for example.
It’s this desire to slow things down that led me to work with the time-consuming papercut method.”
Priscilla González
"I am so pleased with my print, the quality is excellent and it arrived within the time frame given. I would definitely recommend Studio Parga."
"We love colour in our home and the print is beautiful with vibrant colours. It arrived quickly in a quality frame and was very well packaged. Caroline was super efficient and helpful too."