Carla Morrison’s “Obra De Arte” is a radiant celebration of self-love and feminine power. Through images of glowing skin, a soothing voice, and a divinely gifted beauty, the Mexican-American singer paints herself as a living masterpiece. She explains that every curve and every note she sings can heal, guide, and captivate. The repeated confession “Soy la culpable” (I am the one to blame) is offered playfully; the only “crime” she commits is inspiring total surrender in the person who beholds her.
At its core, the song is an unapologetic anthem of confidence. Morrison claims her body, her intuition, and her perfection without needing anyone’s approval. By reminding listeners that “Soy mujer, soy el origen de cada cosa buena en ti,” she places womanhood at the source of creation and goodness. “Obra De Arte” invites us to recognize the masterpiece within ourselves, own our light, and let it transform everyone who comes near.
Carla Patricia Morrison Flores, born on July 19, 1986, in Tecate, Baja California, Mexico, is a celebrated Mexican indie pop singer and guitarist. With a soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics, she has captivated audiences across Latin America and beyond since her debut in 2008.
Carla has released several acclaimed albums, including Déjenme Llorar and Amor Supremo, earning multiple Latin Grammy Awards and Grammy nominations along the way. Her music blends emotional storytelling with delicate melodies, making her a standout artist in the Latin alternative scene. Known for her intimate performances and unique sound, Carla Morrison continues to inspire fans worldwide with her evolving artistry.