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Store 2 › Yatiní Domínguez - Mojonera

Yatiní Domínguez - Mojonera

$1,200.00

Monotype screenprint on canvas

43 x 75”

2022

Yatiní Domínguez is originally from Oaxaca de Juárez, where she works as a visual and performing artist. In 2017 she co-founded “Ojo Tres” a workshop dedicated to creating ties between artists through graphic, photographic and editorial production. The workshop itself is a member of MUTACIONES editorial -- a platform for creation and dissemination of the work of women artists through active listening. She has collaborated in various multidisciplinary projects that mix illustration, book, graphic, audiovisual and dance. Her work investigates issues such as memory and boundary, exploring the relationship between image and movement and our human footprint, the way we move and the traces we leave.

Monotype screenprint on canvas

43 x 75”

2022

Yatiní Domínguez is originally from Oaxaca de Juárez, where she works as a visual and performing artist. In 2017 she co-founded “Ojo Tres” a workshop dedicated to creating ties between artists through graphic, photographic and editorial production. The workshop itself is a member of MUTACIONES editorial -- a platform for creation and dissemination of the work of women artists through active listening. She has collaborated in various multidisciplinary projects that mix illustration, book, graphic, audiovisual and dance. Her work investigates issues such as memory and boundary, exploring the relationship between image and movement and our human footprint, the way we move and the traces we leave.

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