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The memory of a momposino landscape

Project Type/

Textile Architectural Surface

Date/

2020

Photography/

Antonia Reina 

Collaborating craftsmen/

Marina Rojas, Lucia Aguirre, Maria del Carmen Forero, William Contreras and Ana Claudia Lancheros

renderings/

Nicolas Pinzon

Mentor/

Carolina Agúdelo, designer and textile artist from the Universidad de los Andes

Recognition and Exhibitions/

'Andando 2021', winner of the top five project of the year at the Universidad de los Andes. 

'Future Tense 2021', selected to participate in this textile art exhibition at Marshall University in  United States.

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"The memory of a Momposino landscape" is an architectural surface for interior design measuring 2.40mx 1.20m consisting of 32 equal 30cm squares crocheted and mounted with the same technique on 3mm metal wire frames. Each crocheted square has three shades of blue in cotton thread dyed by me with reactive dyes and two shades of ocher yellow in coral thread. This surface arises from the commission to inquire about the possibilities of innovation in design for handicrafts, which led to the creation of the surface entirely by the hand of several Colombian artisans*. The artisans I work with guided me and helped me materialize this project; Among these, I highlight Lucia Aguirre with whom we carried out the material exploration that defined the path for what this surface was going to be and the artisan Marina Rojas, whom I reached through the designer Maria del Carmen, with whom we gave life to the final piece. .  This union between architecture and crafts is born from a memory of when I was on the small balcony of the old market square of Mompox, Bolivar around 7pm on April 18 during the Holy Week procession .  From this specific atmosphere in which I inhabited, a deeper understanding of the sensations, architecture, lighting and colors that I saw was made to arrive at the piece.

*Artisans are men or women who dedicate their lives to perpetuating traditions and culture  of their families and towns through the creation of utilitarian objects that are a reflection of the landscape that surrounds them and their ancestral learning built over time.

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Rendering of the surface as a wall covering
Render of the surface as a screen para split spaces 
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