Exploring Bizarre Dreamscapes and Deep Emotions Through The Art of Rebekah Rubalcava
Rebekah Rubalcava, born in 1996, is an Arizona-based self-educated oil painter. Her artwork serves as a personal catharsis, navigating through the realms of internal dreamscapes, personal experiences, and deep-seated emotions.
Many of her creations present symbolically rich, highly romanticized scenarios, interweaving themes of her upbringing in a religious household, conspiracy theories, spirituality, sexual awakening, the bizarre, and the profound role of the subconscious.
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