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Machismo Libre Manlikha Soft Sculpture – Elaine Jose Bobadilla

Machismo Libre Manlikha Soft Sculpture

by Elaine Jose Bobadilla

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📦 1 in stock

Size: 15.5 x 13.5in

$500
Meet Machismo Libre Manlikha: Your Champion for Joy
Allow me to introduce Machismo Libre Manlikha, a character bursting with the vibrant spirit of Mexican Luchadores professional wrestlers and inspired by the beloved comedy film “Nacho Libre.” Just like the Luchadores, with their iconic colorful masks, spectacular costumes, gravity-defying acrobatics, and exhilarating matches, Machismo Libre embodies a playful, indomitable energy.

The striking star adorning his head began as one of my own doodles, which I then had specially printed on fabric and meticulously embroidered. This detail proudly labels him as my ultimate champion fighter, symbolizing strength and resilience. For his wonderfully bendable and flexing arms, I carefully selected vibrant printed fabrics, giving him a fun, quirky “buff” look that adds to his unique charm.

Machismo Libre is more than just a soft sculpture; he’s a delightful reminder for all of us to keep fighting for what we believe in, to embrace life with a smile, and above all, to never take ourselves too seriously. I hope his spirited presence brings a chuckle and a boost of playful determination into your home.

*Care instructions: Dry clean only and ask them to avoid her lovely laminated eyes.

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About the Artist

Elaine Jose Bobadilla is a self-taught visual artist whose multifaceted practice spans journal art, hand-painted mixed media collages, and the celebrated Manlikha Soft Sculptures. With a background that includes advertising, film production, and animation, Elaine brings a unique depth of storytelling and visual dynamism to her work.

Her artistic process is a profound journey into the unknown, a dance between spontaneity and precise execution. Elaine’s expressionist art is characterized by its untamed energy and meticulous detail, often beginning with an almost subconscious exploration. She delves into a visual labyrinth of intersecting lines, vibrant colors, and what she terms “the overwhelming detail of anarchy.” It is within this carefully constructed chaos that she discovers profound balance, beauty, and meaning. Each finished piece serves as a raw, honest interpretation of this subliminal expression, reflecting the vivid ambiguity of a dream.

Through her art, Elaine doesn’t merely interpret the world; rather, her creations act as a mirror. They invite viewers to engage in self-reflection, to find their own insights and connections within the expressive characters and intricate narratives. Despite the deeply personal deluge of her creative flow, the overarching purpose of her art remains a celebration of life as an awe-inspiring experience.

Elaine’s work has been showcased in numerous prestigious venues, beginning with her first solo exhibition at Vocas Artist Space in Baguio in 2008. Her pieces have since been featured in significant group shows at the Cultural Center of the Philippines, BenCab Museum, Pinto Art Museum, J Studio, A_Space Gallery, Vinyl on Vinyl, among others. Beyond her visual art, Elaine is also the producer of the award-winning documentary film “Every Day After,” which garnered accolades at international film festivals—further cementing her dedication to evocative storytelling.

Moving forward, Elaine remains committed to continuously sparking imagination and inspiring others to tap into their own creative potential, fostering a community where art and innovation thrive.

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