Dávila’s Ohhh…Alright… reimagines a pop art painting by Roy Lichtenstein, originally created in 1964 as part of a collection depicting women in tragic situations with their ideas projected through thought bubbles. This version removes the woman from the image entirely, leaving a faceless subject and a fragment of her phone conversation: ‘Ohhh…Alright”. With a background in architecture, Dávila’s reconfiguration of objects from the past speaks to a profound dialogue between history and contemporary existence, evoking emotions of despair and reflection.