This 5 minute video takes you inside Alicia's studio leading up to her exhibition We'll Understand It When We're Older at the Clubhouse Gallery. For this body of work, she looked to artists such as Arshile Gorky and Arthur Dove — not as fixed touchstones, but as resonant interlocutors. Like them, she allows form to hover between landscape and interior vision. Biomorphic shapes cluster, tilt, and radiate within ambiguous atmospheric space, acting as conduits for projected feeling rather than literal figures. Color is structured by mood and light: saturated passages can feel citrus-bright and destabilizing, while muted tonalities create atmospheres of quiet or suspended tension. The paintings oscillate between tenderness and unease, intimacy and estrangement.
