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Mexicanidad Artwork

Luis Aquino

Mexico

Mixed Media, Fiber on Canvas

Size: 31.5 W x 63 H x 2 D in

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My work is a fusion of the rich tapestry of Mexican history and the complex interplay between modernity and tradition. As an artist with a background in architecture and a deep commitment to social issues, I draw inspiration from the duality of Mexico's past. The piece is a reflection of the clash and coexistence of two worlds, inspired by the cultural and historical narratives that have shaped the Mexican identity. I aim to evoke a profound sense of reflection and contemplation in the viewers of this piece. I hope they will feel a connection to the layered history of Mexico and the ongoing struggles faced by its people. The concrete panel, with its organic hole, symbolizes the modernity of Mexico's history, representing the ever-changing, dynamic nature of the nation. On the other hand, the wicker embroidery embodies the indigenous roots of Mexico, a reminder of the deep cultural heritage that endures. The red rectangle that binds these two elements serves as a powerful metaphor for the violence and bloodshed that have marked Mexico's history. It draws from the symbolism of the Mexican flag's red section, highlighting the painful and persistent challenges faced by the Mexican people. I chose to work with wood, concrete, and wicker as a deliberate choice to create a tactile and sensory experience for the viewers. The use of these materials reflects the diverse textures and materials found in Mexican architecture and craftsmanship. In terms of subject matter, my piece delves into the dualities of Mexican history, juxtaposing the modern and indigenous in a visually striking manner. This choice reflects my architectural background and a desire to capture the essence of Mexico's complex identity. Stylistically, I aimed for a blend of the contemporary and traditional. The contrasting elements in the piece are designed to create a sense of tension and harmony, inviting viewers to engage in a visual dialogue about Mexico's multifaceted history.

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Mixed Media:Fiber on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:31.5 W x 63 H x 2 D in

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My artistic practice is a rich tapestry woven from years of experiences in Architecture and Landscape Architecture, developed through rigorous training in Mexico, Belgium, and Germany. This diverse background has profoundly influenced my approach to art, intertwining technical precision with creative expression. The pivotal moment in my career came during my first solo construction project of a residence in Mexico. This hands-on encounter with a complete working site catalyzed a transformative decision to channel the thoughts, sketches, and memories accumulated over the years into tangible contemporary art pieces. Central to my work is the exploration of the intricate relationship between the human psyche and nature. This theme is expressed through a dynamic interplay of natural and constructed elements, capturing the vibrant and tangible spirit of nature and matter. My artistic process often begins with repurposing materials from construction sites, such as leftover wires and twisted rods. These elements, once discarded and overlooked, are reimagined and transformed into evocative sculptures and installations. By employing techniques like laser cutting and incorporating diverse materials such as brass and concrete, I create pieces that challenge viewers to reconsider their perception of space, identity, and reality. One notable series, "Gestalt," delves into these themes by using the principles of Gestalt psychology to provoke reflection on spatial location and the human experience within constructed environments. Another significant work, "The Shape of the Migrator," is a series of sculptures shaped in human form, composed of soil from specific locations, seeds, and small organic remains. The mixture is compacted into a cast inspired by the shape of my own body. These sculptures gradually disintegrate and degrade into the environment, with seeds sprouting and organic materials enriching the surrounding area. This work symbolizes the transient nature of migration and the cyclical relationship between humans and their environments. In my installations, I often blend organic elements with man-made structures. For instance, the "Sunset at the Sea Shore" piece features a painting of a pink sunset complemented by a found tree bark-made shelf holding an ikebana arrangement. This work not only evokes a sense of nostalgia and lost love but also celebrates the intersection of natural beauty and human emotion.

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