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From Series: 2016.

"All The Poems We’ve Killed" Title: “You can’t see me” Drawing on broken mirror. 40
X 30 cm aprox.

You Can’t See Me is a Piece demanding respect for women’s desire to wear publicly anything they like. I like to wear cat ears not just when I
perform, because for me this is a way to be in contact with my feminine energy. Bastet, the Egyptian Cat Goddess was a symbol of femininity as a
supreme divine energy, and it breaks my heart into pieces to see how disrespected, unpowered and suppressed this aspect has been in the world
for the last years even by women. Of course women are tired of being women and they want to disconnect themselves with their own femininity to
avoid getting all that violence. A very important topic specially now, after the recent explosion of testimonies in the social media and through
internet, about women daily harassment and violence in Mexico. Adding to that, the uncomfortable experiences I had in other countries by wearing
cat ears in public, they tend not to see me, so I decided to make this drawing of the back of a girl and then break it with a hammer in a violent
performative act to express this is not what you should see.
From Series: 2016 "All The Poems We've Killed" This piece is a drawing over broken glass with swarovski crystal
applications. 42 X 30 cm aprox.

Made during my artistic residency in Belgium at the RAVI studios, this piece represents the broken image femininity has these days. It is a
faceless girl wearing cat ears, which represent the ancient Egyptian Goddess Bastet. Our feminine side is broken, forgotten, unattended. No
matter if we are a man or a woman, we all have a feminine side we have to repair, recover and revalue to balance it with the complementary
masculine side.
From Series: 2016 "All The Poems We've Killed" This piece is a drawing over broken glass 40 X 40 cm aprox.
From Series: 2009 "Sparks n’ Drama" This is a painting, Oil on canvas called ”Drama Queen”. 80 X 80 cm. This
painting has Swarovski crystal applications as falling tears. Sold in Dubai, Gallery Carbon12 in 2010.
From Series: 2016 "Planet Cat" This piece is a Japanese High Temperature Porcelain with glass melted. 15 X 12
cm aprox.
From Series: 2016 ”El origen de las lágrimas” Porcelain and High Temperature Ceramics with swarovski crystal
applications, glass melted over the high temperature process. 11 X 7 cm aprox. Variable Sizes.

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