Celeste Deluna Print
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"Inspired by my work with vendors, my cooking practice, and by indigenous science, this work honors the discovery of nixtamalization by indigenous women.
From the cultivation of corn, powered by the sun, the discovery of boiling corn with wood ash creating a more digestible and nutritious grain, an up to the labor of grinding corn on a metate to create corn masa.
Ultimately, nixtamalization is a discovery of indigenous women.
"Without indigenous women, there would be no food or culture."
Printed at the University of Omaha Nebraska by master printer, Professor Howard Paine. All archival materials.
Due to this printing process, some minor variations in ink consistency and texture may occur from print to print. Prints are titled, numbered, and hand signed by the artist in pencil.
Limited edition of 40
Paper size: 14 x 19 3/4" (cream BFK Rives)
Image size:11.5 x17"
$400. 00
Edition guaranteed, matrix canceled."
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