Doris Araujo

Xanax Rain

Xanax Rain, 2016

Not only Xanax (other drugs as well) can have a sad showering effect on the colorful perception on what is suburbia.

Only when the “why” has been answered and responsibility of their own lives have been attained, this shower of drugs may be able to subside.

Yes, She Can

Yes, She Can, 2016

The women; symbolized by the moon, the clock ticking, and the white picket fence is a direct and honest message from suburban women: is impossible to do it all; but she could… only at her own pace.

The Checklist

The Checklist, 2016

Society’s impositions can be very subtle, and sometimes a list of life actions are lined up for us.
Is time to scramble the list and make our own.

The Weight We Carry

The Weight We Carry, 2016

The weight we carry symbolizes a “bumble-bee” woman that finds herself carrying too much to hold with too short and frail handles. Looking cool under the shades, is a bag that could rupture at any time.

Love It

Love It 2016 Medium: Relief print on Lokta paper.Size: 20″ x 30″ each.Unframed It is a constant internal battle: the comparison of bodies, the wanting to be what they do not have, the beauty rituals and drills.Only if women would love, respect, and enjoy their bodies more, more peace of mind, happiness, and fulfillment they […]