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American Focus > Blog > Culture and Arts > Memory and Novelty Converge for Manuela Solano, Who Adopted a New Process After Losing Her Sight — Colossal
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Memory and Novelty Converge for Manuela Solano, Who Adopted a New Process After Losing Her Sight — Colossal

Last updated: November 19, 2025 10:30 am
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Manuela Solano: Painting with Intuition and Imagination

When Manuela Solano delineates a cheekbone or shapes the chiseled torso of a cowboy standing tall, precisely placed nails, tape, and pipe cleaners offer guidance. The artist, who is blind, works intuitively, feeling out the areas she and her team have marked and trusting that together, the desired imagery will emerge. “I try to force myself to keep [the shapes] faster and looser, which feels great,” she adds. “It makes the process more playful.”

At just 26, medical malpractice in her HIV treatments caused Solano to lose her sight. She’s since adapted to new ways of working, as she taps into both her memory and imagination to produce paintings that reflect her concerns and joys. “My work is always, on some level, about myself. I make work about either my taste, my yearnings, or something I see of myself in someone else,” she says.

A beautiful film by Barbara Anastacio for T Magazine—made in 2018 before the artist’s gender transition—visits Solano’s then-studio in Mexico City and glimpses her process in detail. We see the artist flip through work made before she lost her sight in 2014 as she traces her practice from art school to the present.

Snowy scenes and portraits appear throughout the sketchbook and offer a visual throughline to her work today. Recent paintings like “Walking on Water” retain the vast landscapes of her earlier pieces as ripples pulse across the sea’s surface. “Me and my team are constantly figuring out the best way to paint textures or effects we haven’t painted before. In that way, we are continually learning,” she adds.

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Similarly, a collection of self-portraits presented in her solo show Egogénsis, held earlier this year in Madrid, reflects a complex evolution of identity through a variety of tender portraits. Gender is fluid in this body of work, and the connection between humans and nature is intrinsic, as parts of the environment seem to imprint themselves onto her figures.

While Solano does pull from memory, she’s quick to clarify that this process isn’t unique to her practice. “I’ve heard that memories change every time we revisit them,” she says. “This means everybody faces the problem of remembering things a different way than they actually look.”

Having recently relocated to Berlin, Solano incorporates parts of her daily life into much of her practice, allowing her ongoing experiences and dreams to mix with imagery from the past and produce new compositions. She explains:

“Nowadays, I am making a lot of work about my current comings and goings, all of it things I obviously have never seen. I think there is a common misinterpretation that my work is perhaps about memory, that I am painting the things I saw. And this often comes with the rather ableist worry that someday I might run out of memories to paint. But this is not the case at all. I am originating new images and putting them in my work all the time.”

Solano is also a writer and often pens poems and stories to accompany her paintings. A recent piece, which she refers to as a manifesto, will accompany her new Blind Transgender and Wild series. If you’re in Mexico City, you can see the artist’s pop-culture works through January 4 at Museo Tamayo, before the exhibition travels to CAAC Sevilla in 2026. Find more of her work on Instagram. The world of technology is constantly evolving, with new innovations and advancements being made every day. One of the latest trends in technology is the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning. These technologies have the potential to revolutionize industries across the board, from healthcare to finance to transportation.

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Artificial intelligence is the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems. Machine learning, a subset of AI, is the process by which machines learn from data and improve their performance over time without being explicitly programmed. Together, AI and machine learning are shaping the future of technology in ways we never thought possible.

In the healthcare industry, AI and machine learning are being used to improve patient outcomes and streamline processes. For example, AI-powered diagnostic tools can help doctors make more accurate and timely diagnoses, leading to better treatment options for patients. Machine learning algorithms can also analyze large amounts of data to identify patterns and trends that can help researchers develop new treatments and cures for diseases.

In the finance industry, AI and machine learning are being used to detect fraudulent activity and improve customer service. Banks and financial institutions are using AI-powered chatbots to provide 24/7 customer support and personalized banking services. Machine learning algorithms are also being used to analyze market trends and make investment decisions in real-time, leading to more profitable outcomes for investors.

In the transportation industry, AI and machine learning are being used to improve safety and efficiency. Self-driving cars, powered by AI algorithms, are becoming a reality, promising to reduce accidents and traffic congestion. Machine learning algorithms are also being used to optimize route planning and logistics, leading to faster and more cost-effective transportation solutions.

Overall, AI and machine learning are revolutionizing the way we live and work. These technologies have the potential to improve efficiency, accuracy, and innovation across a wide range of industries. As we continue to explore the possibilities of AI and machine learning, the future looks brighter than ever.

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