Hulda Guzmán
Hulda Guzmán is a Dominican figurative painter whose work often depicts tropical settings and naturalistic motifs. Her paintings often include elements of magical realism and dream-like environments.
Education
Hulda Guzmán was born in 1984 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. She received a bachelor's degree from Altos de Chavón School of Design in the Dominican Republic, and a bachelor's degree in mural painting and photography from the National School of Visual Arts, Mexico.Work
Guzmán works in acrylic gouache, her work is often compared to Surrealism and pointillism. She attributes Rousseau and Van Gogh as inspirations as well as Mexican muralism, Dominican folk traditions, and Japanese ukiyo-e. Her studio is surrounded by wilderness and located in Lanza del Norte, Samaná. It was designed by her father, the architect Eddy Guzmán."I used to be a lot more interested in portraits and drawing in particular, especially drawings of the human figure, the contours of faces and anatomy in general. Now I'm more interested in landscapes and nature, but also how narrative and storytelling enter my work. I would say during the pandemic I really dived into portraying landscape. I found that contemplating nature and painting plants and trees helped me bring my attention back to the present moment. Nature diverted my mind from fear and anxiety."