David Antonio Cruz
thefogwillrise,theclaydry,andallcoveredindew.ButI'llseeyouwhenthesun sets_causewehavelivingghosts., 2024
ink, flashe, and wax pencil on watercolor paper
77 1/4 x 56 5/8 in (framed)
196.2 x 143.8 cm
72 x 52 in (unframed)
182.9 x 132.1 cm
196.2 x 143.8 cm
72 x 52 in (unframed)
182.9 x 132.1 cm
The drawing is multi-layered: the light grey motif outlines the countryside of Puerto Rico based on the artist's memories of his grandparents' land; the dark grey layer offers a silhouette...
The drawing is multi-layered: the light grey motif outlines the countryside of Puerto Rico based on the artist's memories of his grandparents' land; the dark grey layer offers a silhouette of red and white oaks found in the northeast. A grouping of pigeons is flying along the gray paint, emerging and disappearing behind ceiba trees in wax pencil across the paper's surface. The ceiba tree is native to tropical and subtropical areas of the Americas, Mexico, the Caribbean, and tropical West Africa. Ceiba is a word from the Taínolanguage meaning "boat." Taíno is an extinct Arawakan language that the Taíno people of the Caribbean spoke.
Exhibitions
David Antonio Cruz: hauntme, Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, Charleston, SC; April 11 – July 26, 2025come close, like before, moniquemeloche, Chicago, IL: September 13 – October 26, 2024