Wednesday, May 4, 2011





This is the work we are doing in the basement of a 100 year old theater in Brooklyn Music School, where Mano a Mano has it's cultural activities. The work still half way, and there are more areas to design. These three panels, (left side) Tonatzin carries the sun as the kids play with the light, (center) Yemaya, carries the sea, and the kids play with star fish and (right side) an indian american woman carries the basket with iguanas and armadillos, at the end, an old lady in the shape of a tree gives fruit to the kids and on top of her head her white hair builds a nest where the owl will hatch its eggs.
(The lettering will be part of the mural, it's written in NAHUATL, "La Consigna de Cuauhtemoc")

Ariel Alejandro Rodriguez Flores

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