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transcending limits 

This series pays homage to the colors and cultural traditions of Mexico, with a focus on the Day of the Dead. Inspired by the hues present in the papers, flowers, and cemeteries associated with this occasion, the series invites us to embrace the fleeting nature of life while cultivating an appreciation for the beauty of mortality.

The works seek to convey that life is transitory, urging us to appreciate each moment with reverence and gratitude.

The uneven eyes and fragmented lines suggest a kaleidoscopic view of reality, while the vivid colors and geometric figures represent the typical decorations and offerings of the Day of the Dead. The splashes of color and symbolic lines of embroidery connect disparate elements, creating a visual representation of transformation and rebirth. This mix of techniques and symbolism reflects the way Mexican traditions celebrate both life and death, recognizing the beauty in their interconnectedness.

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