“Divas of Papier-Mâché” by Olga Guarch Andreu combines papier-mâché, oil, and ornamental materials to create a sculpture that invites reflection on identity and cultural history. Inside, a painted vaudeville scene evokes the theatricality and irreverence of the genre, highlighting the importance of performance and drag art.
The piece features a golden chain on the back for easy hanging, turning the work into an interactive element that engages with space and the viewer. This sculpture symbolizes transformation, creativity, and freedom of expression within cultural and historical frameworks.





















