Women's Paradise in Time was created with paper cutouts of images on a piece of cardboard. The title is a sarcastic attack on the norms that women face. The work shows different women from the past and from today, and it addresses how women still get treated the same as before. There are still certain expectations that women must live up to in society, and they are chastised if they decide to go against the norm. This piece can be seen as a feminist artwork similar to the works of Pauline Boty and Eulalia Grau.
Mirna Turcios-Galvez is a senior pursuing a Bachelor of Arts with a Graphic Design concentration. Her interest in graphic design started in high school, and she has not looked back ever since. She has learned lots of valuable art information at the University of North Georgia and will continue to learn after graduating.