Al Tejer Todos Los Hilos Cuentan – Muro en plaza de la agencia municipal, Aguaje El Zapote
A clay mural was created to represent a picture of the mangrove, including the typical flora, fauna, and fishing activities
Log-Piece
Sin Título (2020)
Guacal de plástico con 27 kg de barro cocido y policromado
220 x 57 x 57 cm
Sin Título (2020)
Guacal de plástico con 27 kg de barro cocido y policromado
220 x 57 x 57 cm
Colombia
Lives and works in Mexico City
Cristina Rodríguez is a colombian artist and designer based in Mexico City. She studied Industrial Design at the Rhode Island School of Design in the United States, participated in Flora Ars Natura in Colombia (2017) and later in the Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture program (2018). Her work is a detritus of a daily life in flux- a body that reacts, grows and adapts to the spaces it inhabits. Through the exercise of chronicling – writing, drawing, painting, staining, ripping apart, sewing back together, piling, hanging – fragments of a nomadic existence are accumulated and reconfigured into artist books, objects, drawings and paintings that are bodies, that are diaries.