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Relatives

Skye Tafoya2022

Self Help Graphics & Art

Self Help Graphics & Art
Los Angeles, United States

Kin highlights my present relationship to my surroundings through abstract representation.
Within the print, there are colors and motifs that depict the sky, spirits, ancestors, animals,
plants, weather, crops, water, and humans. Although, each of these Beings have always been
presently relevant in my life, each of them now connects me to my toddler. I have a
responsibility to teach my child to respect and to learn from these entities, and I do a partial
part of that through my art practice. Another way of teaching by telling traditional stories,
which give deeper connection to the Kin that we (un)fortunately do not encounter in our daily
lives.
One story in particular is about the Uk’tena, a giant snake-like serpent known for its
mesmerizing physical appearance. The Uk’tena was an elusive beast hiding in the lonely
mountain passes or in the deep water after four days of heavy rain. The Uk’tena had
shimmering scales reminiscent of copper that were impenetrable by any man-made weapon.
The Uk’tena could only be defeated by damaging or taking the U’lvsvdi
(crystal/diamond/shining rock) that laid between its eyes. The prized U’lvsvdi was beyond an
ordinary crystal, it is why Uk’tena means “keen-eyed” because the beast would use it to
hypnotize anyone who tried to take it. The U’lvsvdi emitted a light so enchanting that anyone
who stared into it either froze or ran toward it... becoming its prey. While the history of this
great serpent has been passed down for generations, very few have actually obtained the
U’lvsvdi. The Uk’tena and the U’lvsvdi reminds us to be humble and not to take what is not
ours.
*The Uk’tena influenced the infinity shape that the motif’s reside in within the print and the
double diamond split fountain is a loose translation of the U’lvsvdi.

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  • Title: Relatives
  • Creator: Skye Tafoya
  • Date Created: 2022
  • Medium: Serigraph
Self Help Graphics & Art

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