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Antonia Caicedo’s practice is rooted in autobiography, shaped by her life between Latin America and London. Drawing from memory, lived experience, and imagination, her paintings trace quiet chronicles of personal history—portraits of friends, family, and interior states.
Influenced by Latin American literature and music, her work explores identity and belonging through moments of intimacy, solitude, and reflection. Her subjects often appear suspended in reverie, caught in states of self-awareness or quiet introspection. These images form an ongoing self-portrait—psychological landscapes rendered with sensitivity and nuance. Caicedo brings together cultural memory and personal narrative, distilling complex emotional terrain into visual form.
Influenced by Latin American literature and music, her work explores identity and belonging through moments of intimacy, solitude, and reflection. Her subjects often appear suspended in reverie, caught in states of self-awareness or quiet introspection. These images form an ongoing self-portrait—psychological landscapes rendered with sensitivity and nuance. Caicedo brings together cultural memory and personal narrative, distilling complex emotional terrain into visual form.
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