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Quetzalcoatl represented the wisdom of Toltec and Aztec cultures of Mexico. Wise men called tlamatinime in nahuatl recognized a cosmic duality, masculine and feminine in all things. They rejected human sacrifice and flower wars. This warrior god incarnated ferocious combats against other cardinal points and other elements. In this era of fire he became the protector of the Five Suns. He was also made heir to the corn that the ant delivered from… the mountain of sustenance. The sculpture exemplifies this energy in movement of life, the search for security in mature age, contact with our inner emotions and dreams from the inside out. Far beyond accepted social constrictions that lessen our individuality, we are beings in cycles in a world with chaos that struggle to perceive glimpses of harmony. Where is peace if we cannot listen to each other? Where is Quetzalcoatl in our culture?
Paloma Andreu, a multidisciplinary artist with a Fine Arts degree from the University of Guadalajara, masterfully works with bronze, ink, pencil, acrylic paint, and ceramics. Her practice displays an expressive dance between strength and vulnerability, reflecting the plasticity of the body and the organic themes of nature and spirituality. Through rhythmic, repeated forms, she channels deep introspection, modeling reason and emotion while inviting us to contemplate the tension and freedom intrinsic to the creative act. Her work radiates an emotive bridge between earthly experience and inner growth, evoking both serenity and raw, contemplative energy.