WHAT'S NEW
In this section we share the new processes, materials and experiments that emerge in the workshop, giving life to a generation of unique and constantly evolving pieces.
OPAL
Inspired by the infinite interplay of refracting light, a gradient emerges, merging multiple colors that fade and meet one another. It is a piece that celebrates chromatic movement, where the diversity of hues creates a vibrant and expressive harmony.
GRID
Based on a grid formed by colored ties and white cotton spaces, this piece is built upon a geometric pattern that highlights the beauty of simplicity. Olive green, pink, and orange tones provide contrast and vibrancy, bringing Retícula to life.
PALENQUE
Inspired by the ancestral architecture of Palenque, this piece translates its temples and steps into a textile language through straight cuts and blocks of color that evoke the jungle that shelters them.
SIERRA ROJA
Inspired by the eponymous photograph by Santiago Arau, this piece reinterprets the reliefs of the Sierra Madres of Mexico through the cutting and superimposition of terracotta manes, evoking the depth and texture of our natural landscapes.
PARASOL
Inspired by the luminous nostalgia of sunny afternoons, Parasol intertwines threads and colors that evoke the warmth of the wind and the memory of the simple joy of the past.
MILPA DIPTYCH
Inspired by the fretwork pattern of the Mitla piece, this work intertwines stepped rows with tassels and long ties that evoke a cornfield, where the ears of corn come to life among vibrant tones.