Madelline Vicencio

Madelline Vicencio

Artist Bio:
 
Madelline Vicencio is a mixed-media artist who is recognized by her embellished-surfaces, recycled-material paintings, multi-layered resin ceramics, and picturesque murals. She was born in Houston, TX where she acquired her BFA from the University of Houston. In Texas, she has exhibited at the B-Space Art House, New Braunfels, Hardy & Nance Studios, Houston, MECA Houston, Czech Center Museum, Houston. Internationally, she has been shown in Mexico City, MX and São Paulo, BR. Vicencio has been an artist-in-residence at TEXERE, Oaxaca, MX, and Casa Lü, Mexico City, MX where she explored her interests in fabric arts and connected with her Mexican heritage. Outside of her art practice, she aims to promote sustainability by encouraging upcycling and recycling through workshops and her artwork.
 

Artist Statement:

My artwork stands as a testament to the importance of preserving culture, the environment, and memories. I encapsulate in order to accomplish emotional expression and to immortalize personal experiences. I am heavily influenced by the circular economy, which transforms my paintings into repurposed multi-layered constructions. In the spirit of recycling, my work is primarily sourced by using items within my surroundings or bought second-hand.

I craft with a blend of vibrant hues interspersed with found objects, painted plaster, needlework, and salvaged textiles. When I build a piece, I create a composition of textural layers that take the shape of repetitive lines, organic shapes, or abstract expressionism.

Preserving culture processes the questions I have about my family origins. It examines the relationship I have with my mother’s hometown and inherited cycles such as generational trauma or congenital disorders.

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