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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
43.3x43.3in
About this artwork
This work is inspired by the large bison hide drum used in the ancient dance ceremony of the original Lakota tribe in North America. This drum, with its circular shape, represents the universe for the Lakota; its regular and strong touch symbolizes the heartbeat. This sound also represents the voice of the Great Spirit. The dancers are accompanied throughout the ceremony by this rhythm, which is the pulse of the universe itself. Thus, it represents… the great dance of the entire universe since the beginning of time and reminds us to listen to and follow the rhythm of our heart in unity with the entire universe for the birth of new humanity.
Franchesca Mendivil is a Colombian visual and performance artist trained since childhood in art, dance, and restoration. She employs interdisciplinary techniques, fusing surrealism and visionary art, exploring painting with organic materials and the human figure. Her works investigate the ancestral connection between nature and culture from a critical and ecological perspective. She conveys a profound call to reconnect with the spirit of nature, evoking environmental awareness, collective memory, and inner transformation, in a poetic and vital embrace of life and the diversity of the planet.