Discover the creation in interiors
Artwork details
- Printing : Digital on Paper under plexiglas
- Framing : Framed
- Dimensions : 24x16in
- Edition : All editions sold (30 / 30)
- Artist's proof : 1
About this artwork
Heat, preserved. A strand of dried chiles hangs against adobe and wood, their red sharpened by years of sun.
This is not just food, it’s memory, it’s ceremony, it’s the language of tradition strung up for all to see.
Clay crumbles, wood splinters, but color endures. Seeing Red is a testament to preservation, a reminder that heritage can live in the smallest gestures, a thread of spice, a shadow on a wall, the warmth that lingers long after harvest.
This is not just food, it’s memory, it’s ceremony, it’s the language of tradition strung up for all to see.
Clay crumbles, wood splinters, but color endures. Seeing Red is a testament to preservation, a reminder that heritage can live in the smallest gestures, a thread of spice, a shadow on a wall, the warmth that lingers long after harvest.
Aubrey Guzman
United States
Credentials
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
Aubrey Guzman is a self-taught photographer whose background in community work significantly influences her approach. She employs both digital and 35mm film, blending fine art and street photography with a delicate balance between documentary and poetic styles. Deeply immersive and raw, her works invoke a quiet, emotive resonance, unveiling often unseen urban narratives and the poignant interplay of memory, identity, and transition.