Artist Statement

My work reconstructs the interior of a Mexican-American household through large-scale drawings that invite viewers into intimate domestic spaces shaped by tradition, memory, and lived experience. Each piece is created with the intention to form a connection with others, inviting viewers to feel welcomed, empowered by affirming the value of Mexican-American family-life and cultural traditions while honoring our domestic spaces that are often overlooked. Through personal experience, these drawings recreate warmth and comfort and are influenced by memory and lived experiences from myself and people around me.

The exhibition is structured like a dollhouse, with each drawing representing a different room, living room, dining room, bedroom, kitchen, and backyard. In this format I invite viewers to walk through a private space and connect themselves into the perspective of living in a Mexican-American household. The dollhouse structure evokes a memory, an intimate and nostalgic moment of daily-life. Each room has cultural objects like common Mexican folklore art, loteria cards, a traditional apron, pan dulce, Muñeca Lele dolls, a wooden front door, and a white patio chair. These cultural objects encourage viewers to reflect on their own identities and inherited traditions while celebrating the importance of preserving, honoring their own roots through shared memories, and practices while building a community.

Working on a large-scale allows viewers to be immersed in an intimate space, while touching on paper’s fragility of how memories can be marked over time. I use charcoal, soft pastel, and gouache on paper to balance softness with vibrancy. The smoothness of charcoal and soft pastels emphasize warmth and softness of memory. Gouache introduces the vibrancy of saturation and intensity of memory through color. The use of mixed media allows me to integrate texture in my work and unify materials into one. I incorporate vibrant colors to capture the richness and vibrancy of Mexico’s heritage allowing to capture and guide viewers' eyes. Through this process, I transform personal experiences and memories into a shared space. My practice allows my work to help me grow, share my strengths, traditions, stories, and create a connection with viewers while forming a community.

Zapatitos

Mixed-Media on paper

17” x 14”

2024

Art Works

Casita Familiar

Solo Exhibition by Viridiana Vargas

Welcome

Soft Pastel and Gouache on Paper

18” x 24”

2026

Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl

Soft Pastel on Paper

22” x 30”

2025

Loteria

Gouache on Paper

18” x 24”

2026

Vanidad

Gouache and Charcoal on Paper

24” x 18”

2026

Mi Pan Dulce

Ceramic Clay

2.75“ x 4” (3 Larger each) 2.75” x 3” (3 Smaller each)

2024

Whitewashed

Ceramic Clay

9.5” Diameter 

 2024

Calentando La Olla

Gouache and Pearls on Paper

20” x 30”

2026

Hermanitas: Sueño Americano

Charcoal and Soft Pastel on Paper with Rhinestones and Fabric

20” x 30”

2025

La Mera Mera

Fabric Patches on Apron

20” x 30”

2026