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piononostalgia · 9 months
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Eliazar Ortiz Roa
« Pipiadoras »
African tulip petals, clay, mica and bija oils, jagua pigments, logwood and chinolita cimarrona sticks, butterfly scales, ceiba kapok and pencil on Archés paper, 58 x 76 cm jpg, 2022
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piononostalgia · 9 months
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Eliazar Ortiz Roa
« Zafra Lovers »
Botanical pigments, pencil, ink and butterfly scales, 70 x 55 cm, 2020
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piononostalgia · 2 years
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Eliazar Ortiz
Yagua Ko
Corporality and language are the beams and columns of the Yagua Ko series. Yagua, which comes from the indigenous voice of many peoples of the Caribbean and South America, in the Arawak of the Tainos is the enveloping tissue of the upper part of the trunk of the palms that is detaches with growth. Ko, from the Haitian Creole Kó, which means body.
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piononostalgia · 2 years
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Eliazar Molina
Yagua Ko
Our narrative is full of disruptive moments, phantom potholes, and collective amnesia imposed by our flawed educational system. I question a history manipulated to the political / religious interest of the moment. The integration of Creole in my works is the vindication of a silenced half. There are several themes that I introduce in yagua Ko, the mask, decomposition / transformation, decolonization / de-patriarchalization, new masculinity, diversity, indigenous tribes and peoples as a spiritual link with the earth-entity of which we are part and an example of low-impact climate societies at a time of inevitable shift in consciousness.
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