re-re (2023) by Haiiileen is a site-specific upcycled sculpture created for the exhibition Artists Celebrate Our Planet with Care at the Doral Contemporary Art Museum. This work embodies the artist’s evolving commitment to sustainability and the reimagining of industrial materials through her signature synesthetic lens — transforming discarded elements into a kaleidoscopic reflection of environmental consciousness.Keyword focus: re-re 2023 sculpture by Haiiileen Doral Contemporary Art Museum

- Title: re-re (2023)
- Artist: Haiiileen (Aileen Quintana)
- Exhibition: Artists Celebrate Our Planet with Care
- Curated by: @art.seen.365 & @jtomaslopezphoto
- Venue: Doral Contemporary Art Museum (DORCAM), Doral, FL
- Medium: Upcycled materials — tempered glass, specialty chemicals, MDF wood
- Dimensions: 48” × 4’ × 4’
- Year: 2023
Description
Constructed from repurposed tempered glass and MDF wood sourced from friends and collaborators, re-re (2023) stands as both an aesthetic and philosophical meditation on transformation. The sculpture’s vibrant, chemically treated glass panels refract color, light, and form, inviting viewers to reconsider the potential of what society deems as waste.
This towering 4-foot structure operates as a light-reflective monolith, shifting perception as one moves around it — embodying Haiiileen’s dedication to creating interactive experiences that merge environmental ethics with sensory design.
“Re(design), re(purpose) — change your perspective. The objects that surround you already carry stories. I just give them a new frequency.” — Haiiileen
Conceptual Framework
- Sustainability & Synesthesia: re-re merges environmental responsibility with Haiiileen’s ongoing study of light and perception, using salvaged materials to evoke emotional and chromatic resonance.
- Transformation of Waste: By recontextualizing discarded materials, the sculpture speaks to cycles of renewal, rebirth, and creative sustainability.
- Participatory Vision: The installation encourages audiences to move around it, engaging with shifting hues and reflections — echoing her belief that perspective itself is a creative act.
- Art as Eco-Philosophy: The title re-re functions as a mantra — re-imagine, re-invent, re-energize — a call to awaken consciousness about consumption, care, and creativity.
Installation Components
- Materials: Upcycled tempered glass panels, MDF base, chemical-infused paints, and sealants.
- Technique: Layered chemical treatments and heat processes on glass to produce multi-dimensional iridescence.
- Display: Freestanding sculpture positioned to interact with ambient light within the DORCAM gallery space.
- Lighting Behavior: Changes in daylight alter the visual field, shifting tones from deep amber to blue-green spectral gradients.
Artist Reflection
“I wanted to see how beauty could be born from what’s left behind — how the act of reimagining itself can become an ecological statement.”
Haiiileen transforms salvaged industrial matter into a meditation on creative sustainability. re-re (2023) extends her lifelong relationship with light and material, recharging discarded elements with energy, empathy, and iridescent vitality.
Archival Significance
- Marks Haiiileen’s continued evolution toward sustainability-driven creation.
- Represents her first major site-specific upcycling work exhibited at DORCAM.
- Expands her visual language into environmental storytelling through light and color physics.
- Symbolically aligns with her earlier mirror-based studies (AURA MIIIRORRS, Haiii Voltage) by translating reflection into ecological metaphor.
- Highlights Miami’s contemporary eco-art scene through collaboration and curatorial partnership.
Archival ID: H2023-RERE
“Creation doesn’t end at the object’s use — it continues when you choose to see it again.”






