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Art for Sale Heaven is Whenever / El Cielo es cuando sea (Karla Deel)
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Heaven is Whenever / El Cielo es cuando sea (Karla Deel)

$500.00

Title of Artwork: 

Heaven is Whenever / El Cielo es cuando sea

Santo Domingo, Oaxaca, Mexico

Materials Used: Cyanotype photography, watercolor paper

Price: $500

Medium: Cyanotype print on watercolor

Date created (Year): 2024

Size: 8 x 10 print matted and framed 16 x 20 

Rarity: 1/1

Condition: extremely good

Signature: yes

Certification of Authenticity: Yes

Frame: yes

Series: Memento Mori, remember you will die

About the Work: 

In the rich and vibrant world of Oaxaca, Mexico, languages of elders & ancients can still be heard: Pre-Hispanic Zapotec tongues untouched by colonized religion. There is a deep, intuitive communication between the land and people. In the town of Santa María del Tule, you’ll find the largest tree in the world. El Árbol del Tule, a 2,000-year-old Montezuma Cypress, sprawls to 120 feet in diameter. The indigenous name of the tree is ahuehuete, a Nahuatl word meaning “old man in the water.” When the Zapotec civilization still lived in that valley, it was all swamplands. This great tree survives from the pre-Hispanic water that remains deep within the earth, an eternal courtship without the presence of language.

Accompanying poem:

Aqui, Santo Domingo


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Title of Artwork: 

Heaven is Whenever / El Cielo es cuando sea

Santo Domingo, Oaxaca, Mexico

Materials Used: Cyanotype photography, watercolor paper

Price: $500

Medium: Cyanotype print on watercolor

Date created (Year): 2024

Size: 8 x 10 print matted and framed 16 x 20 

Rarity: 1/1

Condition: extremely good

Signature: yes

Certification of Authenticity: Yes

Frame: yes

Series: Memento Mori, remember you will die

About the Work: 

In the rich and vibrant world of Oaxaca, Mexico, languages of elders & ancients can still be heard: Pre-Hispanic Zapotec tongues untouched by colonized religion. There is a deep, intuitive communication between the land and people. In the town of Santa María del Tule, you’ll find the largest tree in the world. El Árbol del Tule, a 2,000-year-old Montezuma Cypress, sprawls to 120 feet in diameter. The indigenous name of the tree is ahuehuete, a Nahuatl word meaning “old man in the water.” When the Zapotec civilization still lived in that valley, it was all swamplands. This great tree survives from the pre-Hispanic water that remains deep within the earth, an eternal courtship without the presence of language.

Accompanying poem:

Aqui, Santo Domingo


Title of Artwork: 

Heaven is Whenever / El Cielo es cuando sea

Santo Domingo, Oaxaca, Mexico

Materials Used: Cyanotype photography, watercolor paper

Price: $500

Medium: Cyanotype print on watercolor

Date created (Year): 2024

Size: 8 x 10 print matted and framed 16 x 20 

Rarity: 1/1

Condition: extremely good

Signature: yes

Certification of Authenticity: Yes

Frame: yes

Series: Memento Mori, remember you will die

About the Work: 

In the rich and vibrant world of Oaxaca, Mexico, languages of elders & ancients can still be heard: Pre-Hispanic Zapotec tongues untouched by colonized religion. There is a deep, intuitive communication between the land and people. In the town of Santa María del Tule, you’ll find the largest tree in the world. El Árbol del Tule, a 2,000-year-old Montezuma Cypress, sprawls to 120 feet in diameter. The indigenous name of the tree is ahuehuete, a Nahuatl word meaning “old man in the water.” When the Zapotec civilization still lived in that valley, it was all swamplands. This great tree survives from the pre-Hispanic water that remains deep within the earth, an eternal courtship without the presence of language.

Accompanying poem:

Aqui, Santo Domingo


Aqui, Santo Domingo

Here, a place where the dead gods dwell,

heads detached from bodies.

Here we slip into the unseen world. A tattered veil,

an unfathomable place.

Here, in a temple of impossible angels,

covered in supreme gold and white,

we swim in this cold moon lake, bellied

in deep-water howls.

We are cupped by craters, here, at the cozy, quiet-dark center

of every terrible thing.

Here, swaddled in this soft ritual bath,

homespun, milky, wet. Here, stars are pearls without oysters. At home

without a home. Here,

I cannot feel the twilight—But I know the lamp is in the sky,

spotlighting this populated house

for centuries before

its birth.

Mornings, through the highest window to the east, the sun illuminates

the two-story altar. Here, a shrine

of santos, there a lamb or young pigeon blanketed in its blood. Here, religion, an

anvil.

There, and then, an eternal courtship

without the presence of language, without

the necessity of context—

only weavers of the golden thread.

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