In a collaborative effort 20+ women from the 5th annual Festival Nosotras Estamos en la Calle took part in creating a 10 story building mural entitled "PachaMama" in the center of Lima, Peru. To celebrate International
Women's History Month, and growing love for Street Art. The women
invited to participate in this event came from Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia,
El Salvador, Colombia, Brasil, Mexico, Argentina, and USA. The event
brought these women together to create a larger than life piece that
would represent WOMAN, NATURE, and IDENTITY. In a mountain like form,
the image of a strong indigenous woman stands tall with a colorful
poncho and peaceful blue skies. The quilt like pieces that come together
like a rainbow illustrate images of; women, mother earth, animals,
fertility, harvest, nature, native patterns, as well as planetary energy
in mandala forms that comes from the sun, moon, and stars. As women
from Latin America, and of native ancestors we believe that the
PachaMama is working louder than ever before through artists and
activists across the globe. Dope women at work! (--sent from one of the dopest of all--Toofly!)
For more amazing photos of the mural and the experience, check out Toofly's blog about it here:
http://www.tooflynyc.com/life/2013/03/15/lima-peru-2013/
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