Gabriela Ruiz transformed her childhood experience of bullying into artistic expression; her works reflect a surreal exploration of identity and societal norms through various media.
She states that television served as her 'babysitter,' indicating how influential music videos were in shaping her aspirations and desire to create and express herself through style.
Ruiz recounts her early dabbling in fashion as a coping mechanism for bullying, illustrating how her artistic journey evolved from creating clothes to a broader spectrum of visual art.
Her experiences at flea markets with her father exemplify resourcefulness and creativity, revealing how a lack of money shaped her unique style and artistic identity.
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