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January 2016
Ollin by Rosa De Anda & Lila Maes De Anda
ABOUT THE EXHIBIT
Ollin, a Nahuatl word for movement, are large-scale wings reborn from recycled lath discarded from San Francisco Victorian homes. This collection demonstrates our ability to re-fabricate the future from the now by gathering from the past. We selected each piece of lath, constructing organic patterns true to the grain of wood, to reclaim the seeds and propel them into flight.
ABOUT LILA ROSA STUDIOS
Lila Rosa Studios is a uniquely creative mother-daughter artist team based in San Francisco, California. For us, art is documentation of the human experience. It is the language we use to move through feelings relating to love, skin color, self-identification, environment, ethnicity, and economic privilege.
Much of our work is produced by re-fabrication old discarded refuse. Our intentional use of reclaimed materials mirrors our examination of cycles of birth, death, and transformation. Our creations are about embracing the flaws of each fragment and turning the imperfections into a beautiful whole that breathes new life.
LETTER D is a multimedia artist based in Guadalajara, México with a special interest in illustration and electronic music production and performance. His art is characterized by a very unique humor, and a fine style in constant evolution. Since 2007 he has participated as illustrator / designer and musician in many different projects, collectives and shows in countries like Spain, Poland, Finland, United States and México.