Cynthia Velasquez, Lxs Guía, 2018
Cynthia Velasquez, Lxs Guía, 2018
Cynthia Velasquez
LXS Guía, 2018
Serigraph, Ed. of 58
22 x 30"
Lxs Guía is a portrait of a womxn’s moment connecting with the spirit of the elder and the spirit animals, honoring the direction of the buffalo, the elder, and her ancestors. Cynthia searches for parts of her identity that were lost, exploring that loss in an attempt to understand her grounding as an artist and a queer womxn.
Queerida
The word Queerida is a playful combination of the word Queer and the beloved song Querida by the late Mexican singer-songwriter, Juan Gabriel, who coincidentally, never openly admitted his homosexuality to the public.
Queerida is a fitting title to this atelier, that brings together five Queer women of color with diverse Latin American backgrounds. Through personal and shared experience, each artist created vibrant and colorful prints representing self and community empowerment, a celebration of women and the female body, and, most importantly, the liberating act of being true to who they are. Many of the works include symbols of their celestial and spiritual connections, rooted in ancestral backgrounds or the land itself. Queerida symbolizes queer love. Both to oneself and for their partner.
The production of Queerida initiated in late 2017, with three works completed in 2018, and two in 2019. The entire suite will be featured for the first time during SHG’s 2020 Annual Print Fair. Artists in the Queerida include Dalila Paola Mendez (curator), Angelica Becerra, Pamela Chavez, Trenely "Clover" Garcia, and Cynthia Velasquez.