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Although the word "raptor" is often associated with theft and plunder, these birds are, in essence, figures of elegance that embody strength, freedom, and divine protection. Historically considered messengers between heaven and earth, these creatures symbolize authority, courage, and wisdom.
This piece brings together three emblematic species: the harpy eagle (Harpia harpyja), the caracara (Caracara plancus) and the American kestrel (Falco sparverius).…
Ceramics with Watercolor technique using unglazed oxides.
Carolina Reynoso's work inhabits the realms of surrealism and magic, intersecting with the rigor of her training in Archaeology and Physical Anthropology. From this convergence emerges a profound exploration of consciousness and culture. Her work transcends mere representation to construct scenarios where admiration for the living world intertwines with memory, myth, and emotion, projecting a meticulous gaze that transcends the aesthetic to explore the ontological. Her art conveys mystery, introspection, and an elegant melancholy, inviting the viewer to reflect on human fragility and the connection between the individual, the natural environment, and cultural roots.