Maria A. Guzmán Capron's exhibition at Lyles & King, titled 'Solo Pienso en Volver a Verte,' showcases her unique textile portraits, highlighting the symbolism of flowers and human emotions. Drawing inspiration from floriology, Capron's work features vibrant patchworks and quilted forms representing love, warmth, and identity. Her subjects often embrace or are conjoined, reinforcing themes of connection. The incorporation of floral elements into her designs communicates deeper messages of desire and compassion, inviting viewers into a world where care and connection are celebrated. The exhibition runs through June 21 in New York.
In her solo exhibition, Maria A. Guzmán Capron explores the symbolism of flowers and human connections through her unique textile portraits, emphasizing love and warmth.
Capron's art illustrates how the language of flowers can communicate deep emotions and stories, transforming simple aesthetics into profound expressions of affection.
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