Six artists from the Guenda Collective (a collective of Women with Oaxacan roots), worked together to create several artwork that were exhibited in the ancient monastery of the town for one month, and after the exhibition travelled to the Maison du Mexique in Paris where it was hosted for 3 weeks.

The river of Saint-Benoit, watercolor 
Postcard size
Rayos de Luz, ink/japanese paper
Untamed, watercolor and acrylic, collaboration with Gwen
Postcard size
Lucid dream, oil/paper, 52x44 cms
Untitled, collaboration with the 6 residents, 
mixed media over paper
Los naúfragos, collaboration with Ivonne Kennedy, 
mixed media/japanese paper
Conversaciones nocturnas, ink/japanese paper
La esperanza, ink/paper, collaboration with Siegred Wiese
Regreso a la vida, acrylic/japanese paper
The window of Saint-Benoit, oil/japanese paper

                                        


How would it feel
to connect the many lives 
we live in a lifetime,
to see them in the distance and realize: 
that’s not me anymore, 
or I miss her,
or maybe there are still little parts of
all experiences
inside me.


This mural consists of 8 paintings, each piece is a stand-alone work. They are 40x40 cms each.
2024

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Inspired from our innate connections
to other human beings,
and the brief encounters we have with each other.

From a sense of rush, 
we are always doing something,
or going somewhere.

Did you ever stop to realize 
how our bodies enable us to live 
in different degrees of freedom?



Installation in Barra Variente
San Felipe del Agua, Oaxaca
200x100 cms
2024