Tapestry FRONTERA
The textile art tapestry Frontera is a work that invites reflection on the boundaries, both physical and emotional, that separate and connect us.
Each intertwined thread tells a story, representing the different cultures and traditions that coexist in the same space. The rich and varied textures of the tapestry evoke the feeling of being at a crossroads, where experiences and identities intertwine.
The textile art tapestry Frontera
is not only a tribute to geography but also to the invisible borders that often separate us: linguistic barriers, social differences, and political divisions.
Frontera is not just a visual work of art, but also a commentary on the human experience. It reminds us that borders are not merely lines on a map, but also barriers that we sometimes construct in our relationships and in our perception of others.
Through its design, I invite you to question what the border really means in an increasingly interconnected world. Are these divisions necessary, or are they constructs that we can challenge?
The work becomes a meeting point, a space where diversity is celebrated and dialogue is promoted. Observing Frontera, the introspective journey leads the viewer to consider the importance of empathy and understanding in a world full of differences.
Through its beauty and complexity, this tapestry invites us to question our own borders and to consider how we can build bridges instead of walls.
Ultimately, this tapestry serves as a reminder that, although borders can divide, they can also be a place of meeting and shared creation.
It is a celebration of diversity and a call for unity, a reminder that, although borders may exist, there is always room for dialogue and connection.
Materials
- Pine wood support
- Cotton ropes of different thicknesses, raw, black and red
- Rattan cords
Measures
- 115 x 234 x 5 cm