Untitled Art Miami Beach, December 2024
Presenting artists: Andrea Bores and Carina Mask
In the spirit of creating a bridge between East and West within the realm of life and death, the
ethereal and the material worlds, we are pairing Japanese-American artist Carina Mask’s
perspective of death, transition, and ethereal imagery of places of spiritual significance in
Japan, with the earthly, lively, and dynamic landscapes of Mexican artist Andrea Bores that
depict matter as the component of life.
ethereal and the material worlds, we are pairing Japanese-American artist Carina Mask’s
perspective of death, transition, and ethereal imagery of places of spiritual significance in
Japan, with the earthly, lively, and dynamic landscapes of Mexican artist Andrea Bores that
depict matter as the component of life.


The liminal spaces where Mask finds thresholds between the physical and spiritual realms by
capturing dense foliage and forests to evoke a sense of mystery and transition, are paired with
Bores’ landscapes as a dynamic phenomenon delving into the elemental forces that shape and
inhabit them, unveiling an unstable horizon, blurred by thermodynamic forces and turbulent
structures. It is a conversation between a spiritual threshold of transcendence and a science-
based dynamic of life forces.
capturing dense foliage and forests to evoke a sense of mystery and transition, are paired with
Bores’ landscapes as a dynamic phenomenon delving into the elemental forces that shape and
inhabit them, unveiling an unstable horizon, blurred by thermodynamic forces and turbulent
structures. It is a conversation between a spiritual threshold of transcendence and a science-
based dynamic of life forces.

The exhibition aims to open a conversation based on the works each artist has developed
around the elements and the transformative potential of natural phenomena. Carina Mask’s
stunning series of the fire purification rituals in Japan and the mysterious landscapes of Mount
Fuji’s forests, are paired in conversation with Bores’ dynamic landscapes made of charcoal
bringing the next step after fire consumes matter: carbon, the essential component of all living
existence. The meeting of the tangible and the intangible, the endless cycle of creation.
around the elements and the transformative potential of natural phenomena. Carina Mask’s
stunning series of the fire purification rituals in Japan and the mysterious landscapes of Mount
Fuji’s forests, are paired in conversation with Bores’ dynamic landscapes made of charcoal
bringing the next step after fire consumes matter: carbon, the essential component of all living
existence. The meeting of the tangible and the intangible, the endless cycle of creation.

