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Vistas Enredadas (Tangled Views) Exhibition Opening - 9/3

August 30, 2021 in Exhibition

I’m excited to share the opening of my solo exhibition “Vistas Enredadas” or “Tangled Views” up at eeeee gallery and studio space in Ciudad México. This exhibition features new soft sculptures and paintings.

When: Friday, September 3rd, 5-10pm

Where: eeeee, General Salvador Alvarado 140, Escandón, CDMX

Free and open to the public!

Vistas Enredadas shares my perspective of being in Mexico City during the worst wave yet of COVID-19, which I did not intended. I drew inspiration for this body of work from my daily walks around the city. By observing and slowing down, I took note of everyday things like the window protection bars on every house, the designs on sidewalks and walls, random hanging electrical wires, the shuffle of the street vendors, and the constant movement of people, cars, and bikes. 

I kept a daily sketchbook and then used these drawings and notes to inform my paintings and soft sculptures. To create my work, I focused on repetition of techniques, colors, and materials. In my paintings, I drew from my drawings to create scenes or abstract geometric landscapes. I created stencils and repeated them in different colors of gouache to create a motif that repeats in many of the paintings. In my soft sculptures, I used an eclectic assortment of wool, plastic, and cotton yarn and thread, all sourced in Mexico City, to create free standing forms. I repeated a simple hand crochet stitch over and over to create shapes that resonate with my experience. 


Vistas Enredadas comparte mi perspectiva de estar en la Ciudad de México durante la peor ola de COVID-19 hasta ahora, que no era mi intención. Para este cuerpo de trabajo me inspiré en mis paseos diarios por la ciudad. Al observar y reducir la velocidad, tomé nota de cosas cotidianas como los barrotes y rejas de protección en las ventanas de cada casa, los diseños en las aceras y paredes, cables eléctricos colgantes al azar, el movimiento de los vendedores ambulantes y el movimiento constante de personas, automóviles y bicicletas.

Mantuve un cuaderno de bocetos todos los días y después usé estos dibujos y notas para informar mis pinturas y esculturas suaves. Para crear mi trabajo, me concentré en la repetición de técnicas, colores y materiales. En mis pinturas, extraje ideas de mis dibujos para crear escenas o paisajes geométricos abstractos. Creé plantillas y las repetí en diferentes colores de gouache para crear un motivo que se repite en muchas de las pinturas. En mis esculturas suaves, utilicé una variedad ecléctica de lana, plástico y tejidos de hilos de algodón, todos encontrados en la Ciudad de México, para crear formas independientes. Repetí una simple puntada de crochet a mano una y otra vez para crear formas que resuenan con mi experiencia.
Durante mi estadía aquí he tenido una afluencia de emociones debido a los cambios en mi vida personal y la ansiedad constante de la pandemia. También he reflexionado sobre lo que significa ser chicana sin parientes en México y pensando en la historia y herencia de mi familia.


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