Latin America is a region that is home to a great ethnic plurality. Although the reality of the peoples in each area of America has different nuances, throughout the region there is still a cultural segregation, ancestral traditions that contrast with contemporary globalized culture and consumer society. Faced with this reality,
I intend to rescue an artisan aesthetic component typical of the original culture, pre-Columbian textiles, by constituting elements that carry an aesthetic that integrates the values and worldview of the original peoples.
Observing these textiles from ancestral cultures such as: Maya, Inca, Wari, Moche, Mapuche, Aymara, I study their
iconography, symbolism, color and composition, and I discover that in this worldview a deep respect for nature is combined, and the search for a harmony of the human being with his
essential being (spirit) and his environment.