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Floral Quilted Portraits by Maria A. Guzmán Capron Cultivate Care and Love — Colossal

Last updated: May 14, 2025 1:25 pm
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Flowers have always been a powerful symbol throughout history, with intricate meanings and messages hidden within their delicate petals. From the Ottoman Empire to the Victorian era, the language of flowers, or floriology, has been used to communicate emotions and sentiments without words. Each flower carries a specific message, from gratitude to criticism, making them a popular choice for expressing feelings in a subtle and elegant manner.

Artist Maria A. Guzmán Capron explores the timeless symbolism of flowers in her latest exhibition, “Solo Pienso en Volver a Verte,” currently on display at Lyles & King in New York. The title translates to “I only think about seeing you again,” setting the tone for the artist’s textile portraits that capture the essence of love and connection. Capron’s signature style features opulently patterned fabrics intricately stitched together to create quilted characters that exude warmth and intimacy.

In this body of work, Capron often depicts figures that are doubled or conjoined, emphasizing themes of love, protection, and unity. The embracing women in “Otra Vez” and the two-faced subject in “Echa de Pedacitos” symbolize the complexity of human relationships and the intertwining of individual identities. Through her art, Capron invites viewers to explore the layers of emotions, experiences, and memories that make up the fabric of our lives.

One of the most striking elements of Capron’s work is her use of floral motifs throughout the portraits. Stitched and screenprinted flowers adorn the faces, garments, and surroundings of her characters, adding a layer of symbolism and storytelling to each piece. These abstract blooms convey desires and emotions that may be difficult to articulate, serving as a visual language of affection and connection.

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Overall, “Solo Pienso en Volver a Verte” is a celebration of love in all its forms, from romantic to platonic, familial to self-love. Capron’s intricate textile portraits invite viewers into a world where compassion and care are the most precious gifts one can give. The exhibition runs through June 21 in New York, offering a unique opportunity to experience the beauty and depth of Capron’s artistry.

Whether you are drawn to the rich symbolism of flowers or the intricate beauty of textile art, Capron’s work is sure to captivate and inspire. Don’t miss the chance to immerse yourself in the world of “Solo Pienso en Volver a Verte” and discover the hidden messages of love and connection woven into each stitch.

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