Celeste Henriquez 

Celeste Henriquez (United States, born 1961), “Big house.”, 2020, oil on canvas mounted to board, 46 x 48 inches, Courtesy of the artist 

In 2020, Celeste Henriquez reflected on her role as a parent and caregiver in her abstract paintings. Her daughter, Abigail, is a young adult with a profound intellectual disability and requires the artist’s care.

These two paintings are from a body of work titled Guardians, which began in 2020 pre-pandemic when her daily life combined managing her care from a distance and painting in her studio; then Abigail contracted coronavirus in early March and strangers cared for her at a health facility.

Celeste Henriquez (United States, born 1961), “Snow coming.”, 2020, oil on canvas mounted to board, 46 x 48 inches, Courtesy of the artist 

Henriquez has built environments in paint—layering color and texture to represent her daughter’s two-word sentences, such as “Big House” and “Snow Coming”. According to the artist/mother, Abigail is impressed by size and the changing of seasons and weather. In each work, Henriquez uses paint to build upon and dig into surfaces, searching for external and internal scaffolding and inserting experiences of isolation and acceptance in abstract forms and layers.  


Watch the March 18, 2021 “Conversations with Maine Artists in a ______ Time” with artists Greta Bank, Celeste Henriquez, Gregory Jamie, veronica a perez, and Giles Timms

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“Celeste Henriquez’s paintings are dense textural fields, brimming with experimentation, impressively combining a variety of gestures and actions into mysterious and dynamic three-dimensional spaces. Amidst the political intensity of 2020, her paintings felt like a respite, offering an introspective and energetic depiction of the wondrous elements that surround us.”

- Cody Castle-StackUntitled juror  


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