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Griselda Rosas, ¿Destino?, 2026
Watercolor and embroidery on paper
28.5 × 22.5 × 2 inches
$4,900
Griselda Rosas practice spans textile art, sculpture, drawing, and installation. She adopts traditional embroidery skills passed down from her mother and grandmother, treating the act of sewing as a form of historical revision and storytelling. Rosas deconstructs symbols of colonial history, specifically the introduction of Catholicism and Spanish military influence in the Americas. Her work often incorporates images that are sourced from historical documents, reimagining them through a lens of resistance.