Research Paper On Canto Al-Agua

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“Canto al Agua” an interactive exhibition was one of the latest works of this incredibly unique artist, where she took up elements of pre-hispanic traditions and the importance of water conservation.
Betsabee Romero a Mexican Visual Artist that has always been interested in the issue of public and popular art. She has made around 30 exhibitions in Mexico and some countries like The United States and Europe. In each piece of art is used a specific kind of material which has a special symbol for her like recycle materials for new cycles in life; cars as a part of the urban life; tires are the mobility of the population; gum and rubber are used as Mexican cultural roots.
This artist wants to be emphatic in the ancestral culture and integrated

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