The Warrior Painting series
The Warrior *N20241125 Mixed media / Canvas Diameter: 109 cm (43 inches) 2024 The painting series “The Warrior” draws its inspiration from a visit to the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City, where a reproduction of a “Chimalli” —a traditional Nahua shield—can be found on display. In Native American cultures, the concept of a "warrior" extends far beyond physical combat. It encompasses a deep spiritual and communal role, often involving protection, service, and the preservation of culture and traditions. A warrior is not just someone who fights, but someone who embodies strength, courage, and a commitment to the well-being of their people. The incorporation of the self-created artist calligraphy describes secret poems with healing ideograms. The word chimalli in Nahuatl refers to a shield that could be used either in warfare or as a reward for battlefield achievements. Those used in combat were known as yaochimalli , while the ornamental māhuizzohchimalli was aw...