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About Me

Biography

My name is Guillermo Uziel Orozco, and I am a first-generation American artist born on July 12, 1985, in Brownsville TX. My family emigrated from Mexico seeking a better life and settled down in Houston where I spent my childhood. I always found myself drawing throughout my childhood and into high school where I participated in the Houston livestock show and rodeo student art exhibitions. After graduating from North Shore High School, I enlisted in the US Army in 2004. I served in the United States Army as a Chemical Operation Specialist 74D. During my time in the service, I was given the opportunity to paint two Murals and a few smaller projects for my units. Of the two Murals, one was painted at LSA Anaconda, Balad Iraq during my deployment in 2006. During my service, I participated in Humanitarian support during Hurricane Katrina and deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom in 2013 where I was injured and returned home to complete my enlistment in 2015 as a Sergeant. After my enlistment, I began my studies at the University of Houston working towards my BFA. The professors at the UH painting department were stellar and helped mold me as I further refined my craft. Among my peers in the UH painting program, my work always stood out. I use impasto, texture, and strive to make my work be about the paint. Elaborating my ideas with the properties of paint opened up my practice and allowed me to further expand on my work.

Artist Statement

My work is a meditative tool used as a therapeutic device to help me reflect on my PTSD trauma and experiences. I illustrate aspects of time, space, and nature, challenging my viewer to look inward and find balance through the chaos. My craft is often excessive; I use impasto and texture to move my viewers through the expanse of paint I set before them. I elaborate on my experiences through color, often relying on my feelings and intuition to compose my work. I aim to center the artwork around the paint itself, letting the interplay of medium and canvas narrate a tale and evolve into a living presence. My current work is an inward reflection of my cultural heritage. I seek to explore the indigenous symbology of my ancestors by incorporating them into my abstract expressionist paintings. The range of color that is in my work is inspired by the alebrijes de Oaxaca. As a child, I encountered them first in Mexico whilst on a trip with my father at a small market and felt a deep sense of spirituality from them. I continue the legacy of my ancestors by infusing my artwork with the elemental essence of alebrijes – fire, earth, water, and wind. Each element corresponds to a primal color that the ancient peoples of Mesoamerica resonated with. My practice seeks to merge the two. The materiality of paint and metal foils helps connect the imagery to cultural artifacts that the indigenous peoples worshiped, these primal forces are imbued with the vibrant hues cherished by the ancient communities of Mesoamerica. My creative journey is a fusion of tradition and innovation, as I marry these elemental energies with the tangible, which allows me to gaze into the past through their eyes. Allowing me to connect to my cultural heritage to re-indigenize myself by channeling the wisdom of my forebears, I embark on a voyage through time, reawakening cultural heritage and offering spectators a profound glimpse into bygone eras.

Every piece tells a story.
Some stories resonate deeply.

Meet our team

Dedicated professionals driving our success

Guillermo Uziel Orozco

Chief Executive Officer

Founder and chief visionary, Guillermo is the creative force behind the gallery. He thrives on engaging with artists and enhancing the customer experience.

Leon O'Hanlon

Chief of Web Design

Computer Scientist/ Wizard