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Rabbit Woman and Man of His Word (Solo Exhibit)


Solo Exhibit
This solo exhibit was dedicated to women from a pre-modern era. Dreamy, passionate, hand made everything women. They didn´t go out and buy, they made from scratch, or repaired their belongings. These only pieces are dedicated to this ultra feminine but strong woman. 

 
Pieces are made from recycled clothes and/or scraps of recovered fabric. (nothing new)
 
Me dejaste, vestida y alborotada (You left me, Dressed and ready to go)
Una mujer como las de antes ( A Woman like the one's we had before.. rough translation)
Venadito y Kiko II ( Little Dear and Kiko II.. only piece and 1 out of 3)
Antique Buttons from the Mexican Army (on the back they said made in Paris, so dated 1901). Jacket Pillow, had dyed and made, this one is called Victor Hugo, a soldier in Love with Maria Luisa)
This is Maria Luisa, she wrote love letters to Victor Hugo. Unfortunately for them, they were bought by two different people, they were then destined to leave apart from one another for the rest of their lives.
Store front of the Gallery. Mujer Conejo stood there silent and secretive, holding a mysterious umbrella...
Shot gun hidden, she wants what she wants..
Rabbit Woman and Man of His Word (Solo Exhibit)
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Rabbit Woman and Man of His Word (Solo Exhibit)

Jacinto y Antonia by Ximena Orozco, Solo Exhibit in Guru Gallery Shop in Mexico City

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