Pictorial exhibition the "Ocaso" by Mexican artist Carlos Bazán
Exhibición pictórica “Ocaso” del artista mexicano Carlos Bazán.
Pictorial exhibition the "Ocaso" by Mexican artist Carlos Bazán
The “Ocaso" is the sunset over the horizon, but for Carlos Bazán it also means decay or disappearance of something, so in this pictorial exhibition addresses issues such as the disappearance of the language, culture, stories, and legends of indigenous peoples. In the sample, visitors where available to see the stories and legends of the region of Oaxaca, which run through their veins, showing a perspective where humans and nature are not enemies but coexist in the harmony of cosmic balance.
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