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SUEÑO I

SUEÑO I

Regular price $1,850.00 USD
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REYNA MARIA MENDOZA ESPINOSA & ANA MARGARITA MENDOZA ESPINOSA
Sueño I, 2024
8' H x 4' W
Backstrap loomed cotton
$1,850


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The Sueño (dream) panels are handwoven textiles crafted by artisans in Chiapas, Mexico. These intricate pieces feature an array of horizontal and vertical lines, capturing a sense of timelessness and the fluidity of moments through their pattern and sheerness. The juxtaposition of lines creates a subtle movement, inviting the viewer to ponder the nonlinearity of time. Each thread carries the history and dreams of the artisans, blending traditional techniques with contemporary expression. The panels not only adorn a space but also serve as visual meditations on the continuity and interruptions that shape human experience.


This stunning textile hanging was created by uniting four narrow panels, each woven on a backstrap loom with incredible attention to detail. To achieve this precision Chiapas-based weavers Reyna Maria Mendoza Espinosa and Ana Margarita Mendoza Espinosa worked with finely spun cotton and a cactus needle. This piece is part of an exhibition of large scale textile works currently on view in Los Angeles:

TWENTY ONE TONNES and ALRATITOstudio are pleased to present THREADS: the new weave movement, a group exhibition of large scale works by women textile artists who are tethered by a common thread to Mexico.

"The show brings together artisans and designers from Mexico and France, showcasing an extraordinary blend of traditional and modern textile artistry. Highlighting techniques such as Mexico’s ancient back-strap loom and Europe’s sophisticated jacquard weaving, the exhibition celebrates the cultural exchange of craftsmanship. Artisans use traditional fibers and intricate patterns, while others push boundaries by incorporating contemporary elements, like paint applied directly to fabric. These innovations transform traditional methods into dynamic, artistic expressions, bridging past and present. The show not only honors ancestral techniques but also redefines them, creating unique pieces that reflect both heritage and modern creativity."  —  curator Nadia Guitteau,ALRATITOstudio

Book a virtual or in-person studio appointment HERE to see this special piece up close.

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