"And Now It Still Mumurs... the First Words," is based on an image of a painter/scribe from a prehispanic Maya codex. The title describes the act of creation as recorded in the Popol Vuh of the K'iche'.
The artist holds a paint brush as wisps of something like smoke, the mesoamerican symbol for speech, issue from its mouth. Both words and art are acts of creation in the Maya worldview. Art in Western society is often recognized as the creation of multiple realities - interpretations of the world around us.
The words of creation still murmur. Our ancestors are still with us and have been since the beginning. The creative forces are still with us. We must value these forces and share them with our children. We must not forget and we must never be silenced.
Painter
Her Burden
Wӓy (I'll Grind Your Bones to Make My Bread)
And Now It Still Murmurs... the First Words
Triste
Nunca Jamas (Viento Fuerte)
Vueltas
Vision Serpent
La Llorona
Sirena I
Sirena II
Vucub Caquix
Visitation (Vision Among Ruins)
Untitled
Kok (Turtle)
Sirena III
Mango
Sirena IV
Cathedral
Sirena V
Arboleda (Green Cathedral)
Sirena VI
Las Tres Hermanas
Roseton
Dragonflies
Bird Lady
La Tatuana
Deep Woods
View From My Window
Calavera Chapina
Las Tres Hermanas II
Sirena VII
Awakening
Ojos Tapados
La Calaca Risueña a la Maruca
La Calaca Verde
Bosque de Verapaz
The Artist
Scorched Earth (Tierra Arrasada)