


Resonantias. 2022.
Annatto powder, styrofoam, acrylic medium and galvanized wire.
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Photo courtesy of the artist.
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Outdoor installation at the Queens Botanical Garden for the exhibition “Amplify” as part of the 2022 Ankhlave Garden Project.
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Botuto: De or. caribe.
Fotuto: m. P. Rico y R. Dom
Guamo: Voz indígena.
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“The conch shell, used as a wind instrument in many of our cultures, is also associated with the ear, given its ear-like shape. Many of us have experienced its resonance by holding it up to our ears and “listening to the ocean.” Resonantias is the artist’s invitation to reflect not only on how to amplify our voices, but also on how to become amplifiers of our ancestry and of our communities, by echoing things that connect us all as people.” -CWE
Detail of installation.
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Resonantias. 2022.
Annatto powder, styrofoam, acrylic medium and galvanized wire.
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Photo courtesy of the artist.
Acrylic, annatto powder, resin and adhesive vinyl.
Size 4’ x 4’.
Wall installation for "The Ankhlave Biennial: DNA Garden" at the BronxArtSpace gallery.

Acrylic, annatto powder, resin, acrylic mirror, and rope.
Outdoor installation for "Resonance" exhibition at the West 132nd Public Garden and organized by The Artist Gardener.