Camille Lucot
Young stylist, Camille Lucot defines herself as a “woman passionate about passion”. Colors are for them the way to express their emotions. The mixture and abundance of colors of the cultures of Guatemala and Mexico are for her a powerful inspiration full of meaning.
She met Tienda Esquipulas as part of one of her end-of-studies projects built around the Day of the Dead, she created two textile patterns in collaboration with Ana Carrillo to bring a new look at the heart of traditions cultures of these countries.
Festival of ex-votos hearts
Should we give more?
In the offering, the quantity is the demonstration of pure devotion, while at the bottom, they are devoured and absorbed by wandering souls who only expect love and peace.
This framework tries to retain these offerings, but it is hard to contain them when a divine force comes to suck them away.
Frida Kahlo
A portrait of Frida wearing an ex-voto headdress, perhaps she made offerings before coming to pose in this frame?
These two parrots settled there and took up residence there. Just like the vegetation which continues to grow since Frida spread her ideas to the whole world I
The ex-votos in the corner of the scarf are here as a stamp, they support the decor which is emotionally unstable.