Juxtapoz Magazine - Daniela Garcia Hamilton "Amanecer / Atardecer" @ Charlie James Gallery, Los Angeles
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Daniela García Hamilton's exhibition, Amanecer / Atardecer (Sunrise / Sunset), at Charlie James Gallery presents a thought-provoking commentary on themes of absence and cultural assimilation. Through her unique blend of embroidery and oil painting, Hamilton evokes a sense of loss and memory, allowing the raw canvas to serve as a canvas for unspoken narratives. Her artworks, which often feature family photos and found images, explore the paradox of cultural assimilation, inviting viewers to reflect on history, erasure, and the possibility of futures yet to be written. The depth of the embroidery adds a tangible weight, signifying enduring connections to memories.
Hamilton's work beautifully embodies the weight of absence through a combination of embroidery and oil painting, capturing the essence of lost memories and cultural assimilation.
The empty space on the canvas speaks to unwritten futures, erased pasts, and forgotten histories, exemplifying the complexity of cultural assimilation.
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