Their work explores the reconstruction of memories through painting, striving to recover what time has blurred, fragmented, or rendered unreachable: broken scenes, distant voices, lost corners. Oscillating between the lived and the imagined, each image represents an effort to reclaim that place that once was home and still resides within her.
They delve into the complexities of being, seeking to understand the human psyche and confronting themes such as death, family, and childhood: those crucial periods that shape much of who we are. In seeking to decipher her own childhood, it becomes a constant theme in her work.
Her paintings serve as a window into this inner world, creating works that reflect not only darkness, but also the beauty and vulnerability of the human experience. Each piece embodies the intricate interplay of memories, emotions, identity, and imagination.
- Adrian Isabel Bautista