Collection: Chromatic Memories
This collection is a deeply personal tribute to the memories and influences that shaped Teresa as an artist. Summer's spent at her grandmother's home in Mexico left an indelible mark — colorful textured saffron yellow, terracotta, and bougainvillea pink walls, sun-drenched plazas framed by centuries-old archways, and the ornate tiled facades that seemed to tell a story at every turn.
Yet alongside those vivid memories stood another equally powerful influence — her father's collection of brutalist sculpture and art gathered from across Latin America in the 1970's and 80's. Raw, commanding, and unapologetically bold, these pieces spoke a different visual language entirely. Where Mexico sang in color, her father's collection answered in form, weight, and silence.
It is the dialogue between these two worlds — the warmth of her grandmother's streets and the raw geometry of her father's sculptures — that breathes life into every painting in this collection. Vibrant color pressed against bold structure. Softness in conversation with strength. Memory rendered in pigment, form, and feeling.