From March 25th to April 1st we opened our doors to Brooklyn-based Portuguese graphic artist Carolina Moscoso with the art show of her personal works Tea for Ten.
Tea for Ten is a voyeuristic experience on strategic opulence. It is said that centerpieces were a symbol of wealth in 18th-century high society – a time when a choreographed carefully prepped serving style replaced family-style dinner settings, clinically transforming the dinner table into a stage of majestic representation.
About Carolina Moscoso:
Carolina Moscoso is a graphic artist from Portugal. Her visual vocabulary is strongly connected to her past experience as an architect - its innate design thinking, problem-solving mindset and graphic representation are departing grounds for her visual explorations in the mundane world of lived-in domestic spaces, daily objects and characters. Her illustrations are generally detail-oriented and invite you to a place somewhere between funny, weird and dark where an underlying structure grounds you, but a surreal storyline breaks logic and creates an unsettling atmosphere. She currently lives and works in New York.