Art of the Cosmos in Tecate

Art of the Cosmos in Tecate

Locals in Baja California call Tecate el pueblo magico. Nestled beneath the awesome Mount Cuchumá, sacred to the Kumeyaay, Tecate embraces the visitor with her quiet tranquility. A new exhibition of paintings by Tecate native Sayllí Salazar Gil–opening Friday, September 5 at the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California in Tecate–draws upon the magical power of […]

Por Jill Holslin el abril 13, 2017

Locals in Baja California call Tecate el pueblo magico. Nestled beneath the awesome Mount Cuchumá, sacred to the Kumeyaay, Tecate embraces the visitor with her quiet tranquility.



A new exhibition of paintings by Tecate native Sayllí Salazar Gil–opening Friday, September 5 at the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California in Tecate–draws upon the magical power of this ancient, sacred space.



Mitocosmos: paintings by Sayllí Salazar Gil Friday, September 5 in Tecate (photo courtesy of the artist)
Titled "Mitocosmos," the work in this show speaks of universal roots, human beings and the astral body, universal, cosmic knowledge and wisdom, and the transmutación of life.



Sayllí Salazar Gil, native of Tecate, studied for seven years in the studio of Alvaro Blancarte in Tecate and Tijuana. In her paintings–both watercolors and acrylics–Salazar Gil notes that she is not as rooted in the abstract as Blancarte, but rather, uses abstract and surrealist composition to express the figurative, developing themes of the animals, plants, the mountains of Baja California.



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Salazar Gil speaks of opening herself to the natural world, weaving a telaraña cosmica that, like a dreamcatcher, absorbs ancient stories, the mythological, dreams and hidden or repressed knowledges that we have been alienated from in our modern world of machines.



Like many contemporary artists and experimental musicians of this generation, Salazar Gil works with the "accidental" to let go and let the work develop. "With manchas (random stains on the page) you can always make a figure," she explains.



This process of creation through serendipity and accidental inspiration has been embraced in recent years. But in fact, the "fortunate accident" is an insight that goes back to the great masters of Renaissance painting. Leonardo da Vinci encouraged young artists to walk away from the blank canvas and turn instead to the marks and imperfections in the plaster walls for shapes, forms and inspiration.



Untitled (photo courtesy of the artist)
And the paintings speak to this cosmic energy. Strong forms and give the compositions center and balance while fine line and detail draw the viewers close for deeper examination.



Come on out to Tecate and feel the magic!



Opening Date: Friday, Sept 5



7:00 PM



Autonomous University of Baja California, Tecate



School of Arts, Gallery Space North



Calzada Universidad # 1, Fraccionamiento San Fernando



Tecate, Baja California 21460



MEXICO



For driving directions, click here



For information on the gallery hours, contact Marco Polo Navarro



+52-665-654-2606



jill.holslin@sandiegored.com

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