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A mythical creature, with time at the heart. 21st century. Peru. Lima City. I created four posters showing zoomorphic creatures, formed by geometric shapes of vibrant colours. These are explorations of the aesthetic found in precolumbian, Andean cultures. The symmetry hints to the duality, an important characteristic of the Andean world. The background, in contrast, depicts the hills around the capital, populated by the city, developed vertiginously in the second half of the century. These images propose a group of questions related to my personal experience but also to a wider context: What type of city is Lima? What means to be Peruvian? What means to be a Peruvian artist?.Lima. The city and the Andean mythology cross their paths in the urban environment, as the capital is redefined by the demographic explosion that has affected many urban cores around the world. And in that redefinition the very idea of belonging to the city dissolves in its heterogeneity: being of Lima means being of any part of Peru. Although the formal mentality of the terms still has to change, the reality already has. Lima is many cities in one city, and no one of them is the city our parents lived in, not anymore. To the ruins of wooden and dusty balconies falling from muddy walls, new neighbourhoods of brick are emerging, unplanned, unexpected, but real.

Babylon 1 collection image

A reinterpretation of Peruvian ancient art. A series of digital collage of mythical beings, creatures submerged in the electrical environment of the modern city, a reinterpretation of the Andean mythological motifs colliding with the modern world in search of an identity. The title of the collection is a reference to a story written by Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges, "Lottery in Babylon". This is an ongoing project that includes images and animations. If you buy one of the pieces, you will get a pdf copy of the image, a colouring version, and a plate of pieces from the image to make your own collage, as well a a GIF animated. Additionally, at the eventual end of the project, you will get a digital copy of the dossier of the project.

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A mythical creature, with time at the heart. 21st century. Peru. Lima City. I created four posters showing zoomorphic creatures, formed by geometric shapes of vibrant colours. These are explorations of the aesthetic found in precolumbian, Andean cultures. The symmetry hints to the duality, an important characteristic of the Andean world. The background, in contrast, depicts the hills around the capital, populated by the city, developed vertiginously in the second half of the century. These images propose a group of questions related to my personal experience but also to a wider context: What type of city is Lima? What means to be Peruvian? What means to be a Peruvian artist?.Lima. The city and the Andean mythology cross their paths in the urban environment, as the capital is redefined by the demographic explosion that has affected many urban cores around the world. And in that redefinition the very idea of belonging to the city dissolves in its heterogeneity: being of Lima means being of any part of Peru. Although the formal mentality of the terms still has to change, the reality already has. Lima is many cities in one city, and no one of them is the city our parents lived in, not anymore. To the ruins of wooden and dusty balconies falling from muddy walls, new neighbourhoods of brick are emerging, unplanned, unexpected, but real.

Babylon 1 collection image

A reinterpretation of Peruvian ancient art. A series of digital collage of mythical beings, creatures submerged in the electrical environment of the modern city, a reinterpretation of the Andean mythological motifs colliding with the modern world in search of an identity. The title of the collection is a reference to a story written by Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges, "Lottery in Babylon". This is an ongoing project that includes images and animations. If you buy one of the pieces, you will get a pdf copy of the image, a colouring version, and a plate of pieces from the image to make your own collage, as well a a GIF animated. Additionally, at the eventual end of the project, you will get a digital copy of the dossier of the project.

Contract Address0x2953...4963
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