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I Dreamed I Could Fly
title I Dreamed I Could Flydescription Carlos Almaraz, I Dreamed I Could Fly, 1986, pastel on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Margery and Maurice H. Katz, 2014.44, © 1986, Carlos Almaraz Estateartist/creator Almaraz, Carloscontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
Efigie, portador de una alma, I
title Efigie, portador de una alma, Idescription This print is from the Dream Series. The image is influenced by the artist's research on shamanism and recurring dreams of trying to heal her sister. The central image is chacmool. Monoprint on Italia paper. Dimensions of the image: 11 ½" x 16 ¾"artist/creator Barraza, Santasubject Chicana art Chacmool Mystery Dreams Abstraction Prints Tejana art Curanderismo Collective memories Duality Ducks Healing Memories Olmec Suncontributor Santa C. Barraza -
Efigie, portador de una alma, II
title Efigie, portador de una alma, IIdescription This print is from the Dream Series. In the dream the artist saw a curandero holding the chacmool with a duck on its belly, which he will use to retrieve the artist’s sister's lost soul from the Underworld. Later, Santa Barraza learned at the exhibition, The Road to Aztlan: Art of the Mythic Homeland, that the duck of her dreams resembles an ancient Mesoamerican ceramic, likely Olmec. Monoprint. Dimensions of the image: 11 ¾" x 16 ¾"artist/creator Barraza, Santasubject Chacmool Ducks Dreams Healing Collective memories Olmec Sun Duality Tejana art Chicana art Curanderismo Prints Abstraction Mysterycontributor Santa C. Barraza -
Efigie, portador de una alma, III
title Efigie, portador de una alma, IIIdescription This print is from the Dream Series. In the dream the artist saw a curandero holding the chacmool with a duck on its belly, which he will use to retrieve the artist’s sister's lost soul from the Underworld. Later, Santa Barraza learned at the exhibition, The Road to Aztlan: Art of the Mythic Homeland, that the duck of her dreams resembles an ancient Mesoamerican ceramic, likely Olmec. Monoprint. Dimensions of the image: 11 ¾" x 16 ¾"artist/creator Barraza, Santasubject Chacmool Ducks Dreams Healing Collective memories Olmec Sun Duality Tejana art Chicana art Curanderismo Abstraction Mystery Printscontributor Santa C. Barraza -
Mi Duende Teasing Me
title Mi Duende Teasing Medescription This print is from the Dream Series. The nude figure holds the steps to the Underworld on her vulva, and the hair on her head is energized with movement. Monoprint. Dimensions: 22" x 28"artist/creator Barraza, Santacontributor Santa C. Barraza -
Mother Looks on While Vulture Preys on Us, III
title Mother Looks on While Vulture Preys on Us, IIIdescription This print is from the Dream Series. The image depicts the artist and her daughter in bed with a vulture sitting on them. The artist's mother stands near the door, innocently looking on but not assisting. Lithography. Dimensions of the image: 10 ½” x 14 ¾”artist/creator Barraza, Santacontributor Santa C. Barraza -
Quien soy, soy quien
title Quien soy, soy quiendescription Oil on canvas / óleo sobre lienzo. 72" x 72".artist/creator Villa, Gabrielsubject Surrealism Dreams Image and text Birdcage Animals Dogs Relaxation Homelessness Sleep Chicago artists Urban Povertycontributor National Museum of Mexican Art (NMMA) -
Estrada Courts: Dreams Of Flight
title Estrada Courts: Dreams Of Flightdescription Boyle Heights (Los Angeles, California) Digital Library Development Program, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/digital-library) East Los Angeles (California) Estrada Courts (housing complex) Estrada Courts is a low-income housing project in the Boyle Heights area of Los Angeles, California and is well known for its murals, which reflect the Chicano barrio culture and traditions of the area. In this mural, Botello's first solo mural, the artist reveals some of his childhood fantasies about flying. Paintingsartist/creator Botello, Davidsubject Mexican American Art Mural Painting And Decoration Flight Boys History Dreams Eagles Low-Income Housing Animals, Mythical Fantasy Symbolism Californiacontributor Calisphere