Los fantasmas tambiƩn abrazan Oil on canvas / 2025
55 x 72 in
"Ghosts Hug Too" explores instability in a liquid society, positioned between the terrestrial and the inner world. The work establishes a dialogue between everyday life and the symbolic, with magical thinking, rooted in memory, faith, and belief, traversing and sustaining the emotional experience. Through form, the piece embodies the coexistence of body and mind, between the visible and the intangible. Ayza
Gabriela Ayza (1991, DE) is a multidisciplinary artist based in Miami.
She graduated from the University of Fine Arts of Seville (Spain) and has participated in artist residencies in Italy, Denmark, Spain, and the United States.
In 2023, she presented her work at ArteBA (Buenos Aires), and her most recent solo exhibition, Give Me Sugar (2025), took place at City State (Miami).
Working across painting, analog photography and sculptural objects.
Her work explores visual strategies for representing the emotional realm. With an autobiographical approach, she examines femininity through a critical lens. Her practice combines sweetness, irony, and rawness articulated through a strong symbolic framework.
Three central axes structure her work: love, the desacralized symbol, and feminine satire, generating a dialogue between strength and fragility.
