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:EQUINOCCIO:
Multi-media installation intervention utilizing 1200 reclaimed glass bottles and cans to reconstruct a mayan temple. 
To recreate the equinox experience in the historic center of the city, playing with dates/timing/location (placing the intervention at the exact mid-point between the spring and fall equinox following the mayan calendar) the artist brings a "make believe", illusionary impossible summer equinox, to life.
Media:  included glass bottles & cans, found rocks, photography, banner with original text, singing (live + audio tracks) and video projection::

Curated by: the Yucatan Institute of Culture

Centro de Artes Visuales (CAV)
Merida  Mexico



:Save yourself 1st:::Salvate Primero: 
Multi-media installation:sculpture:photography, interactive video game, video projection:
Utilizing various modified objects <signs, tamarindo pods, wood, barro clay, metal, onex, crystal eggs, feathers, insects, seeds>
SANCTUARIO + SANCTUARY exhibition

La Clinica Arte Contemporaneo   Merida  Mexico
Museo de la Cuidad    Merida  Mexico

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  • current:
  • Cenote Series
  • :bio:
  • :art:
    • ::installation::
    • ::sculpture::
    • :video:performance:
    • :poetry:vocals:
  • NEVER GIVE UP!
  • :projects:catalogues
    • :cULTUREgLU::BARCELONA:
    • :PROcess:of:LiFE:
    • :cULTUREgLU::MEXICO
    • :cULTUREgLU::ANGUILLA:
  • ::contact::
  • :CV:
  • Untitled