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Abuela
Antonio Pichillá's series 'Qati't,' also known as Abuela (Grandmother), emphasizes the importance of grandmothers in his culture. He questions, 'When... Read more -
Abuelo
The series Abuelo (Grandfather), also known as “Qa Mama” in the Mayan Tz’utujil, is one of the most extensive from... Read more -
Cuatro Elementos
The Cuatro Elementos (Four Elements) series comprises works uniquely representing the four elements: water, fire, air, and earth. In this... Read more -
Glifos
The stones in Antonio Pichillá's work are essential; they play significant religious, cartographic, and historical roles in ancient Mayan practices.... Read more
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Kukulkan
According to Mayan mythology, the deity Ku Kul Kan is responsible for wind, rain, and life. This imaginative deity originates... Read more -
Nudo
In this series, Antonio was inspired by the day 'B'atz'' in the 'Cholb'al Q'iij' or Mayan Calendar, which means 'Knotting... Read more -
Ofrenda, Camino and Semilla
Among his work, Antonio Pichillá also creates three individual pieces that don't belong to any of his series; these are... Read more -
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Subtitle ET ELEIFEND DELICATISSIMI EUM At mei clita pertinacia. Nihil hendrerit referrentur mei id, id cum amet posse laudem, his alienum... Read more