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Lead Artist: Ale Barhona - Guatemala (with contributions from Kem and Male)
"This piece centers on those Guatemalan women, who brought their families forward in one way or another, it speaks of grandmothers, of sisterhood, of community and of healing power of the millenary plants and recipes that have been part of our culture for several generations."
The Partnership for Central America (PCA) partnered with Mastercard, CARE, and HUG to drop its first cause-backed Digital Art collection.
"En Sus Manos" expresses the power, wisdom, and influence of the women of three Central American countries by three native artists. The three pieces entitled "Las Abuelas" (The Grandmothers), "El Baile de las Medusas" (Dance of the Jellyfish), and "Cabezas de Familia" (Head of the Family) are inspired by unique personal stories of the artists. Each piece contains a layer of contribution by each of the artists, as a demonstration of solidarity between the women.
Learn more about this project here.
LAS ABUELAS (The Grandmothers)
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LAS ABUELAS (The Grandmothers)
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Lead Artist: Ale Barhona - Guatemala (with contributions from Kem and Male)
"This piece centers on those Guatemalan women, who brought their families forward in one way or another, it speaks of grandmothers, of sisterhood, of community and of healing power of the millenary plants and recipes that have been part of our culture for several generations."
The Partnership for Central America (PCA) partnered with Mastercard, CARE, and HUG to drop its first cause-backed Digital Art collection.
"En Sus Manos" expresses the power, wisdom, and influence of the women of three Central American countries by three native artists. The three pieces entitled "Las Abuelas" (The Grandmothers), "El Baile de las Medusas" (Dance of the Jellyfish), and "Cabezas de Familia" (Head of the Family) are inspired by unique personal stories of the artists. Each piece contains a layer of contribution by each of the artists, as a demonstration of solidarity between the women.
Learn more about this project here.