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Counting Your Fingers
Counting Your Fingers

Painting

Counting Your Fingers

The ubiquity of family photos and videos allows for a projection of familiarity and the utilization of myth-making. I find the aesthetic commonality and shared conventions among familial archives extremely generative; the codified message of... More

Little Houses
Little Houses

Painting

Little Houses

The ubiquity of family photos and videos allows for a projection of familiarity and the utilization of myth-making. I find the aesthetic commonality and shared conventions among familial archives extremely generative; the codified message of... More

Looks Like You
Looks Like You

Painting

Looks Like You

The ubiquity of family photos and videos allows for a projection of familiarity and the utilization of myth-making. I find the aesthetic commonality and shared conventions among familial archives extremely generative; the codified message of... More

Shoes in Bed
Shoes in Bed

Painting

Shoes in Bed

The ubiquity of family photos and videos allows for a projection of familiarity and the utilization of myth-making. I find the aesthetic commonality and shared conventions among familial archives extremely generative; the codified message of... More

Stick Horses and Toy Trains
Stick Horses and Toy Trains

Installation

Stick Horses and Toy Trains

The familial myth upheld by imagery can be destabilized by fabricating a fictionalized version of the family unit. I wanted to explore the destabilization of memory through the degradation of found footage by means of the image transfer process on... More

Weaving in Every Corner, Tracing Back My Steps
Weaving in Every Corner, Tracing Back My Steps

Painting

Weaving in Every Corner, Tracing Back My Steps

The nature of this image is intimate and close-up, allowing for reflection upon tufts of hair, flesh, and fabric. The photograph and family archive both aim to preserve and immortalize moments, providing infinite duration to people as living... More

Work by

Natalie Obregon Recabarren

Painting

“Where Everything Comes to Rest and Where Everything Begins utilizes painting and image transfers on 16mm film to negotiate conceptions of the family structure and formative relations. I intended to...” [More]