Paulina Constancia
she/her
Paulina Constancia
Fish to Face, 1996
acrylic and dimensional paints, nylon cords, rhinestones on a pre-framed canvas 15 x 15 inches
A playful meeting of human and fish, and a reminder that to truly love and care for nature, we must first spend time getting acquainted with it. (PC)
Paulina Constancia
Beach Bums, 1996
acrylic and dimensional paints, buttons, paper clips on a pre-framed canvas 15 x 15 inches
Friends, fish, and the joy of taking it slow — a reminder that rest and ease are part of nature’s rhythm too. (PC)
Paulina Constancia
Blocked Eye, 1996
rhinestones, acrylic and dimensional paints, on a pre-framed canvas 15 x 15 inches
A warning against greed that blinds us to the whole picture — urging us to look beyond short-term gains toward care for all life. (PC)
Paulina Constancia
The Wind Song, 1996
acrylic and dimensional paints on canvas 23 x 23 inches
A flute’s melody rippling through land and sea — a reminder that every action, big or small, affects all of life. (PC)
Paulina Constancia
Cats, 1996
acrylic and dimensional paints on canvas 23 x 23 inches
Cat at hand and catfish overhead — a playful nudge that all life is connected in surprising and wondrous ways. (PC)
Paulina Constancia
A Little Samba, 1996
acrylic and dimensional paints on canvas 23 x 23 inches
Flying fish to the beat of the drums — a joyful dance that carries worries away and reminds us of nature’s power to uplift. (PC)
Paulina Constancia
Jungle Earth, 2006
polymer clay, collage, embroidery, acrylic and dimensional paint on canvas 6 x 12 inches
A celebration of life’s diversity and a vision of equal opportunity, where every being can shine in its own way. (PC)
Paulina Constancia
Life Preserver, 2023
textile collage, acrylic and dimensional paints on canvas 30 x 40 inches
From the Island Folks series — A tender moment of joy that also calls us to see swimming as both survival and connection to our shared waters.
Paulina Constancia
Shine, shine!, 2008
collage, embroidery, acrylic and dimensional paints on canvas 12 x 12 inches
Inspired by ikebana’s balance of land, sea, sky, and heavens — the sun shines for all, a reminder that joy and harmony are possibilities for everyone in nature’s embrace. (PC)
Paulina Constancia
Dreams in Flight, 2008
textile collage, embroidery, acrylic and dimensional paints on canvas 24 x 30 inches
This piece began with the fabric on the kite to the right, symbolizing how children's hopes and dreams shape their world. As parents, we must provide them with the space to discover themselves and soar with their unique colors, patterns, and designs, ultimately shaping their own futures.