When Gravity Takes a Vacation
When you look at a painting by Cinta Vidal you’re not just glancing at an apartment, you are stepping into a world that folds in on itself.

“Condominium” (2025), acrylic on wood, 31.5 x 31.5 inches

“Attic” (2025), acrylic on wood, 31.5 x 31.5 inches
A place where ceilings become floors, rooms morph into vertigo, and familiar domestic spaces feel like dreamscapes in motion.

“Flat” (2025), acrylic on wood, 31.5 x 31.5 inches
Her new exhibition is entitled Inward, and is shown at Thinkspace Projects in Los Angeles. It reworks the rules of space and time with what she calls “un-gravity constructions.”

“Meet Up” (2025), oil on wood, 31.5 x 31.5 inches
The work is moving and memorable, and we feel a sense of comfort in the scenes, despite the gravity-defying physics.

“Bond” (2025), oil on wood, 27.5 x 27.5 inches
‘Vidal describes “Inward” as more than a physical distortion. It’s about interiority, the layered interiors of shared spaces and personal worlds.‘

“Brerhen” (2025), oil on wood, 27.5 x 27.5 inches

“Den” (2025), oil on wood, 31.5 × 31.5 inches.

“Side by Side” (2025), acrylic on wood, 23.6 x 23.6 inches

“Sofascape 1” (2025), acrylic on wood, 35.4 x 35.4 inches
Images © Copyright Cinta Vidal.
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