
MAJOR ARCANUM 19, 4X5 FERROTYPE WITH TINT

MINOR ARCANUM 5 OF BLADES, 4X5 FERROTYPE

MAJOR ARCANUM 2, 4X5 FERROTYPE

MAJOR ARCANUM 5, 4X5 FERROTYPE

WATER OF AIR, 4X5 AMBROTYPE

MAJOR ARCANUM 17, 4X5 FERROTYPE

MAJOR ARCANUM 9, 4X5 FERROTYPE WITH TINT

MAJOR ARCANUM 8, 4X5 FERROTYPE WITH TINT

MAJOR ARCANUM 3, 4X5 FERROTYPE WITH TINT
MAJOR ARCANUM 21, 4X5 FERROTYPE

MAJOR ARCANUM 15, 4X5 FERROTYPE

MINOR ARCANUM 6 OF CUPS, 4X5 AMBROTYPE

EARTH OF WATER, 4X5 FERROTYPE WITH TINT

MINOR ARCANUM 10 OF CUPS, 4X5 AMBROTYPE WITH TINT
EARTH OF FIRE, 4X5 FERROTYPE WITH TINT
NEPANTLA
Nepantla, as conceptualized by queer Chicana feminist theorist, Gloria Anzaldúa, involves the transference of cultural and spiritual values of one group to another, specifically as experienced by people who feel the in-between-ness of multitudes within their own identity. This yields sentiments of being in a constant state of transition, which builds tolerance for contradiction.
Kyriarchy is an intersectional feminist theory that explores power and oppression depending on one’s ever changing positionality. This acknowledges how we relate to one another, and each other’s experiences within our socio-cultural worlds.
Framed within the art of cartomancy, Nepantla and Kyriarchy inform the shared sense of wholeness experienced through this work.
The goal of this project is to not only initiate ritual and ceremony that engages critical reflection of self and the world, but also, to reconnect fragmented identities, inspiring new ways of existing in wholeness and connectedness within the flesh.