Through these large-format pieces inspired by Mexican muralism, which greatly influenced me from my collaborations at the Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso. Coupled with my passion for textile patterns from my fascinating textile design career, I allude to infinite repetition; with which I want to convey the immensity of what a well-cared-for seed can cause.
It is well known that thanks to Nao China, an infinity of textiles arrived at the Mexican Pacific ports such as Acapulco, both garments and rolls of fabrics: silks, linens, cottons, the rebozo, the Manila shawl and among them the beloved Paliacate. .
It is considered a reservation technique because a material and / or product is needed to reserve, block or delimit a certain area of the fabric and in this way make textures, lines and figures. That is, draw on silk.
Silk is the main protagonist of this exciting art, as is evident since we heard its name and like any technique, what better than a brief description of the steps to follow:
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