





Desert Ghosts 9
Acrylic, oil, and pastel on raw cotton
In her series Desert Ghosts, Marina Arias takes inspiration from the arid landscapes of the Puna de Atacama, where images seem to emerge and fade at once. Salt flats mirror the sky, mineral flashes suggest what has vanished, and still surfaces reveal origins in tectonic clashes and volcanic eruptions. The works capture this tension, evoking traces of what once was — mirage-like forms that disappear even as they insist on remaining.
Arias translates this spectral quality into her process, allowing pigments to seep into raw fabric like mineral veins and expand into textured layers recalling salt crusts and volcanic sediments. Broken lines echo fractures of the earth’s crust, while her neutral palette is punctuated by bursts of color, like hidden minerals catching the desert light. Desert Ghosts becomes both landscape and inner journey, meditating on fragility, endurance, and transformation in one of the world’s most extreme terrains.
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In her series Desert Ghosts, Marina Arias takes inspiration from the arid landscapes of the Puna de Atacama, where images seem to emerge and fade at once. Salt flats mirror the sky, mineral flashes suggest what has vanished, and still surfaces reveal origins in tectonic clashes and volcanic eruptions. The works capture this tension, evoking traces of what once was — mirage-like forms that disappear even as they insist on remaining.
Arias translates this spectral quality into her process, allowing pigments to seep into raw fabric like mineral veins and expand into textured layers recalling salt crusts and volcanic sediments. Broken lines echo fractures of the earth’s crust, while her neutral palette is punctuated by bursts of color, like hidden minerals catching the desert light. Desert Ghosts becomes both landscape and inner journey, meditating on fragility, endurance, and transformation in one of the world’s most extreme terrains.
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Year
2025
Materials
Acrylic, oil, and pastel on raw cotton
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63 x 51 inches
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63 x 51 inches
Reveal: 64.75 x 52.75 x 2 inches
Unframed: 63 x 51 inches
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              About the Artist
Marina Arias
Marina Arias (b. Argentina) is a visual artist whose practice moves between painting and drawing, rooted in a lifelong exploration of materiality and form. She studied Interior Design and Furnishing at the National University, a background that informs her sensitivity to space and to the subtle ways environments shape inner experience, reflection, and self-recognition.
Since 2022, Arias has been based in Barcelona, where she has presented two solo exhibitions and participated in the Swab Art Fair. Her work has also been exhibited in Paris and New York. Drawing inspiration from the textures, minerals, and ethereal landscapes of the Puna de Atacama, Arias translates elemental energy into layered surfaces of pigment and texture. Her paintings invite viewers into a meditative encounter with nature, where traces of the earth’s transformations are echoed in color, gesture, and form.

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In her series Desert Ghosts, Marina Arias takes inspiration from the arid landscapes of the Puna de Atacama, where images seem to emerge and fade at once. Salt flats mirror the sky, mineral flashes suggest what has vanished, and still surfaces reveal origins in tectonic clashes and volcanic eruptions. The works capture this tension, evoking traces of what once was — mirage-like forms that disappear even as they insist on remaining.
Arias translates this spectral quality into her process, allowing pigments to seep into raw fabric like mineral veins and expand into textured layers recalling salt crusts and volcanic sediments. Broken lines echo fractures of the earth’s crust, while her neutral palette is punctuated by bursts of color, like hidden minerals catching the desert light. Desert Ghosts becomes both landscape and inner journey, meditating on fragility, endurance, and transformation in one of the world’s most extreme terrains.

 
    
 
 






 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
