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FRENTE MAR


A series of reversible patchwork cardigan sweaters made from remmenants of the cotton-wool sweaters that have been saved since the first cut in 2019. The denim pants also immitate the patchwork craft, are made from old jeans collected donated by family and friends, and an organza top with a hand beaded neck piece.

Photographed by Braulio Lam and modeled by Devynne Diaz.
Earrings by Mino Mino Jewelry 





talent: Devynne Diaz
photography :  Braulio Lam





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︎ isagmdn@gmail.com
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WORKSHOPS ︎
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UPCOMING EVENTS ︎

︎︎︎Nov. 23-24 : West Coast Craft, San Francisco,CA
                        Craft Market
     ︎Festival Pavilion at Fort Mason Center

︎︎︎Dec. 7 : Querer Querer, Los Angeles, CA
                 Holiday Market
    ︎Cuarto Central

︎︎︎Jan. 11 : Beaded Echoes: Reflecting the fragility of life
                 Exhibition in San Diego, CA
                 Opening Reception: January 11, 2024
    ︎Visions Museum of Textile Art
        






STOCKISTS︎︎︎
Ciudad de México:
Cardón
Columpio

San Diego:
Mingei Museum

San Francisco:
The Perish Trust

Tepoztlán:
Flor del Norte


Tijuana:
Matiz




ABOUT


ISA GUADALUPE


DESIGN — STUDIO

My name is Isa Guadalupe Medina and I am a designer and artist based in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. My work focuses on the intricacy and detail that is reflected from nature and my roots. The different motifs I create are inspired by feelings that emerge from the rare beauty and constant change of nature. I received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Parsons The New School for Design, New York. Since then I have been focusing on creating hand-beaded and woven pieces that explore movement and transcendence of time in relation to the human body/experience.



Artist Statement

Through the years of creating and appreciating art, I realized that what I liked most about it was the process and time it took to create something. When I see a piece of art I wonder about the time, work and thought behind it. It is not just about making something beautiful or interesting but how it makes me feel and how much of my heart goes into it. I learned that loss is something that we all have to deal with at one point in our lives and we have to accept the inevitable. I began to explore with the unpredictable; dissolving materials, garments coming apart, transforming, playing around with the thought that nothing lasts forever, everything is transient. Change and transformation is what I want to explore more through my designs. The excitement and, yet, sadness of watching your creation come apart is what life is all about, constant change.

This is only the beginning of my exploration, the unpredictability of change.


- Isa Guadalupe Medina





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