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Elia Abuchaibe

Colombia
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Elia Abuchaibe

Elia Abuchaibe is a Colombian figurative artist known for her evocative paintings exploring the intersection of time, memory, and the human condition. With three years of experience, her expressive works delve into the emotional, symbolic, and political aspects of the human form.

Abuchaibe's paintings, often featuring imagined or historically-inspired characters, invite contemplation and reflection. Through gesture, body language, and atmospheric detail, she crafts silent narratives that resonate with viewers. Her style blends elements of Expressionism and Impressionism, creating a unique visual language.

Driven by a desire to preserve memories, Abuchaibe’s artistic journey is marked by numerous awards and exhibitions, including at prestigious galleries such as the Club ABC and Galería Elsa Piñeres. Her work reflects a deep understanding of art history, evident in her masterful interplay of past and present.

Elia Abuchaibe

Elia Abuchaibe is a Colombian artist whose figurative paintings explore the intersection of time, memory, and the human condition. Inspired by both real and imagined figures, her expressive and impressionistic style delves into the emotional, symbolic, and political aspects of human existence. Her work invites viewers not only to contemplate but also to pause and reflect on their own humanity, capturing fleeting moments and preserving cherished memories through evocative imagery. Keywords: Figurative painting, Impressionism, Expressionism, Colombian artist, Memory, Time, Human condition, Portrait painting, Art, Contemporary art.

Abuchaibe's artistic journey is rooted in a diverse background. She studied Fashion Design at the Istituto Europeo di Design in Rome in 1995, where her curriculum included art and costume history. This foundation in design and art history informs her distinctive approach to painting. Her early career in fashion, including winning the Saga Furs Design Center award in Denmark (1994) and an internship at Valentino in Rome (1996), further honed her artistic sensibilities and eye for detail. She later founded her own fashion house in Barranquilla in 2002, solidifying her creative entrepreneurial spirit. She also explored painting, taking a course at the Atelier of Haspa Haspika in Paris in 1998, a pivotal experience that further shaped her artistic vision.

Throughout her career, Abuchaibe has garnered significant recognition for both her fashion and artistic endeavors. In the realm of art, she secured first place in the Melakat Gallery competition in 2023 and the Comfamiliar Barranquilla Carnival competition in 2025. Her fashion accomplishments include the Cromos Designer Revelation Award in Bogotá (2008) and being recognized as a distinguished designer by Alex Char in Barranquilla (2024). These achievements underscore her versatility and talent across multiple creative disciplines.

* Club ABC, Barranquilla – 2024
* Galería Casa de los Artistas, Cartagena – 2023
* Expo Esencias, La Aduana, Barranquilla – 2024
* Home Gallery, Barranquilla – 2024 & 2025
* Galería Elsa Piñeres, Barranquilla – 2023 & 2024

Born

Barranquilla

Lives and Works

Barranquilla

Education

1995 Estilista de moda
Terapia del color

Terapia del color

Así es como se ve la pasión

Así es como se ve la pasión

El caos organizado de la creación

El caos organizado de la creación

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Transformando la mirada

Exposición club abc

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Bolivariano en la Simón Bolivar

Sobre la Expo en el museo Bolivariano en la Simón Bolivar

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TRANSFORMANDO LA MIRADA

TRANSFORMING THE GAZE at Galeria de la Aduana

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