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  2. Swim Shorts Light Blue Summer Spirits -  swim-shorts-light-blue-sumer-spirits-x-julianna-plexxo -Arrels Barcelona
  3. Swim Shorts Light Blue Summer Spirits -  swim-shorts-light-blue-sumer-spirits-x-julianna-plexxo -Arrels Barcelona

Swim Shorts Light Blue Summer Spirits

Juliana Plexxo

Regular price 150,00€
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Recycled PET (recycled plastic bottles).
We collaborate with Surfrider Foundation.

ARTIST: Juliana Plexxo
When designing the “Summer Spirits” print, Juliana Plexxo focused on the three objectives that drive all her artistic production: to celebrate the role of women in art, to showcase her Latin roots, and to bring the art of engraving to the forefront.

  • The model measures 190 cm and is wearing a size L.
  • For every recycled swim short that we sell, we donate part of the proceeds to Surfrider Foundation.

Meet the artist:

Juliana Plexxo

Juliana Plexxo is a Colombian artist who was raised in Ecuador. Inspired by the work of esteemed painter Oswaldo Guayasamín, Juliana developed a love for the visaul arts at a very young age. She went on to study at the University of Navarra in Spain and laster was invited to join Barcelona’s legendary Joan Barbará workshop, where Picasso, Miró, Dalí and others developed the engraving technique. A pioneer in the art world, she was the first Colombian woman to exhibit at the La Capilla del Hombre, where she was named the next great Hispanic artist.

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  • Meet the artist:

    Juliana Plexxo

    Juliana Plexxo is a Colombian artist who was raised in Ecuador. Inspired by the work of esteemed painter Oswaldo Guayasamín, Juliana developed a love for the visaul arts at a very young age. She went on to study at the University of Navarra in Spain and laster was invited to join Barcelona’s legendary Joan Barbará workshop, where Picasso, Miró, Dalí and others developed the engraving technique. A pioneer in the art world, she was the first Colombian woman to exhibit at the La Capilla del Hombre, where she was named the next great Hispanic artist.

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