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Store 2 › Argelia Matus - Cuentan que lo alto vive una mujer que teje la noche

Argelia Matus - Cuentan que lo alto vive una mujer que teje la noche

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14 x 11 "

graphyte and cotton on paper

2023

She studied Fine Arts at the School of Fine Arts of Oaxaca, where she attended workshops on illustration, drawing and engraving. Her work is developed in the field of painting, graphics, textile experimentation and the design of utilitarian objects with gourds. Various practices and elements intervene in her creative process that cross the notions of identity, body and territory. Her work has been exhibited in various national venues collectively and has seven individual exhibitions.

14 x 11 "

graphyte and cotton on paper

2023

She studied Fine Arts at the School of Fine Arts of Oaxaca, where she attended workshops on illustration, drawing and engraving. Her work is developed in the field of painting, graphics, textile experimentation and the design of utilitarian objects with gourds. Various practices and elements intervene in her creative process that cross the notions of identity, body and territory. Her work has been exhibited in various national venues collectively and has seven individual exhibitions.

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