Caleb Hahne Quintana
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Caleb Hahne Quintana isn’t afraid to make art that’s about himself. He often paints quiet moments from life, like getting a haircut or holding a glass. The paintings are touching, with a soft intimate glow. But these seemingly small scenes relate to much bigger things from the artist’s life and history. Water and horses, for example, represent migration. Hands and candles give a sense of home and belonging. All of this comes from many different memories. “I’ll have a series of images floating through my head”, he describes. “Eventually I find the right set of images that need to go together.”