
QuituCoatl
Oil painting on canvas, plastic frame, glue, acrylic paint, fabric, wool
42 x 55 x 12 cm
"QuituCoatl" is an oil self-portrait, its name contains a combination of the words "Quitus" and "Coatl." "Quitus" was an ethnic group from Ecuador, which gives rise to the capital Quito, and its meaning in Panzaleo, a pre-Inca language, is "faces," and "Coatl" in the Nahuatl language, an ethnic language of Mexico, means "serpent."
The image represents a hybridization between nature and my perception of my reflection. Some elements speak of Biomagnetism, and my perception of our internal coding existing in our DNA, as a path of self-identification and responses to every experience we have lived to make us what we are today.
We are a combination of thousands of lives, experiences, perceptions, dimensions, intentions, attentions, and decisions. Finally, its frame represents a combination of two connected serpents.
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