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Liliana Delgado
Liliana Delgado
PORTFOLIO

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The Stories We Carry
This series explores cultural identity as something we carry within us, across time and distance.
Through layered symbolism and portraiture, each piece reflects the landscapes, traditions, and memories that shape who we are. Elements of nature, music, and everyday life become visual markers of belonging, woven into the figure as part of an internal narrative.
These works are not depictions of place, but of inheritance: the invisible thread between origin and self.

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Sacred Feminine
This series centers on the presence, strength, and introspection of the feminine.
Each figure exists in a space between the physical and the symbolic, where gesture, gaze, and color convey emotional and spiritual depth. The work draws on archetypal qualities: resilience, intuition, and transformation, while remaining grounded in contemporary portraiture.
Rather than telling a specific story, these paintings invite contemplation of the inner world and the quiet power it holds.

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Windows of Memory
This series uses architectural elements as metaphors for memory, transition, and perspective.
Windows, facades, and thresholds become visual structures through which personal and collective histories are observed. Color and composition play a central role, transforming familiar spaces into carriers of emotion and time.
These works explore what it means to look both inward and outward, how memory is framed, revisited, and reinterpreted

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Ancestral Geometry
This series draws from traditional patterns and geometric structures to explore cultural continuity and visual rhythm.
Inspired by Wayuu indigenous motifs and textile traditions, the compositions emphasize repetition, balance, and color as a form of language. Each piece reflects a connection to heritage through abstraction, where pattern becomes a vessel for history and identity.
The work exists at the intersection of design and meaning, honoring tradition while reinterpreting it through a contemporary lens.
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The Stories We Carry
This series explores cultural identity as something we carry within us, across time and distance.
Through layered symbolism and portraiture, each piece reflects the landscapes, traditions, and memories that shape who we are. Elements of nature, music, and everyday life become visual markers of belonging, woven into the figure as part of an internal narrative.
These works are not depictions of place, but of inheritance: the invisible thread between origin and self.
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The Stories We Carry
This series explores cultural identity as something we carry within us, across time and distance.
Through layered symbolism and portraiture, each piece reflects the landscapes, traditions, and memories that shape who we are. Elements of nature, music, and everyday life become visual markers of belonging, woven into the figure as part of an internal narrative.
These works are not depictions of place, but of inheritance: the invisible thread between origin and self.
02
Sacred Feminine
This series centers on the presence, strength, and introspection of the feminine.
Each figure exists in a space between the physical and the symbolic, where gesture, gaze, and color convey emotional and spiritual depth. The work draws on archetypal qualities: resilience, intuition, and transformation, while remaining grounded in contemporary portraiture.
Rather than telling a specific story, these paintings invite contemplation of the inner world and the quiet power it holds.
03
Windows of Memory
This series uses architectural elements as metaphors for memory, transition, and perspective.
Windows, facades, and thresholds become visual structures through which personal and collective histories are observed. Color and composition play a central role, transforming familiar spaces into carriers of emotion and time.
These works explore what it means to look both inward and outward, how memory is framed, revisited, and reinterpreted
04
Ancestral Geometry
This series draws from traditional patterns and geometric structures to explore cultural continuity and visual rhythm.
Inspired by Wayuu indigenous motifs and textile traditions, the compositions emphasize repetition, balance, and color as a form of language. Each piece reflects a connection to heritage through abstraction, where pattern becomes a vessel for history and identity.
The work exists at the intersection of design and meaning, honoring tradition while reinterpreting it through a contemporary lens.
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