Carina Lomeli Art

NEXT ART SHOW-
Opening Reception:
October 12, 2024 - 5-10PM

Show up Until October 30th.

The highly anticipated event is here!

You’re all invited to Voces Nativas, the second gallery hosted at @esquina.bicycleshop.

Join us for a unique celebration of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, featuring: ART WALK - VENDORS - HAND POKE TATTOOS - LIVE PAINTING - POETS - DOCUMENTARY SCREENING

✨ Come be part of this special gallery event!
We’d like to extend our gratitude to everyone making this possible and for sharing your knowledge: @pulpolibri @esquina.bicycleshop @esajenni @mariposaymielcreaciones @yollotli_mictlan_tattoo 🌀🪶

Featured Artists:

@YOUNGMER, @PULPOLIBRI, @SAL_PRECIADO71, @JDESTRADAART, @ANGELHCRUX, @YOLLOTLI_MICTLAN_TATTOO,
@RICKORTEGAART, @CREATE.A.LEGACY, @MARIPOSAYMIELCREACIONES, @CULTIVARTESTUDIOS, @RAYVARGAS3, @ROYALROOTSARTE,
@OLIN_ACHTO, @STUDIO_76_PHOTOGRAPHY, @DIABLOSCONPINTURA, @IPHOTOGRAPHY_MARIEGBAYXX, @PERPETUALMETAMORPHOSIS,
@CARINA_LOMELI, @BRUJADEL89, @_STEEL_CARZ, @ANGELALCC, @MARLONMARINERO_STUDIO, @SOMBRAS.Y.DIABLITOS, @GOMEZ_TATTOOS_ …y mas!

Poets: 🗣️

@GABIGUTIMUHS (S.U.)
@ANOTCHKA
ABEL.SALAS3
Roberto Leni
John Martinez
Enriquillo

Live Painting: 🖼️

@ART_IS_MY_RELIGION_

Hand Poke Tattoos: 🩸

@YOLLOTLI_MICTLAN_TATTOO

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About Carina Lomeli:
As an artist/journalist I like to travel the world and express in my paintings how humans, nature and ideas affect each other, giving the world a unique perspective on observations and situations that come about daily and historically, as well as social and psychological issues.
The process of my paintings consists of trying to be everywhere in Califaztlan where cultural and social communities come together for one common purpose. Whenever I see a striking, thought provoking, and conceptual image before my eyes I grab a hold of my camera. The image must contain a certain idea or question with just the right mood. If there is a story I will capture it, if the quality is just right, I will paint it. My art comes from my real life and dreams in the West Coast.