Natalie Obregon Recabarren

Weaving in Every Corner, Tracing Back My Steps

Painting
2025
oil on canvas
48" x 48"
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 phantoms. A spectre of persons and places is conjured by the technological process of a photograph and again in the production of a painting made in that photograph's likeness. I’m interested in the repetition of individuals, particularly family members, and the creation of simulacrums.

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weaving in every corner, tracing back my steps
weaving in every corner, tracing back my steps

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Natalie Obregon Recabarren

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