Carri Fernanda

Femanda Carri (b. 1995) is a Mexican artist whose intimate practice spans painting, sculpture, ceramics, and textile art, with a current strong focus on stone and resin. Her work explores deeply personal themes, blending her architectural background with her evolving artistic vision.

Influenced by artists like Louise Bourgeois, Fernanda draws from confessional art, integrating visual clarity with phrases and texts that reveal her private self. Her creative process is rooted in introspection, where interal dialogues and written reflections often evolve into sculptures, paintings, or installations. Each piece becomes a physical manifestation of her most personal explorations.

Dear Art,
Thank you for not giving me everything I wanted. Thank you for the pebbles in my shoe. Thank you for being steady. Thank you for guiding me. Thank you for listening to me when I was a sea of tears. Thank you for being a mirror.

Thank you for teaching me that not everything is black and white. Thank you for welcoming me during my hardest moments. Thank you for letting me into your life when my university and career plans crumbled, and you embraced me with open arms. Thank you for showing me patience when I am the most impatient. Thank you for proving that being disciplined is worth every effort.

Thank you for helping me pay for things for my brother when he needed me the most. Thank you for showing me that sometimes you don’t even need to worry about how many artists already exist or whether your pieces are priced where you want them to be. Thank you for putting a roof over my head.

 

Thank you for feeding my family when they had nothing. Thank you for introducing me to so many amazing friends, who today I call family. Thank you for teaching me to enjoy the process. Thank you for showing me that success isn’t measured in numbers or likes. Thank you for pulling me out of my shell—/ was far too shy….

Thank you for being my home.

 

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