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Recargando sobre el Borde
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Serigraph on paper, 27.5 in x 19.5 in. Taller 75 Grados, Mexico City, MX. Desert Triangle Print Carpeta. "Our work for Desert Triangle Print Carpeta is based on this strange relation between two countries divided by a line, and how we live. Our work tries to represent our opinion about this relation, and how we all forget the simpler things; like we all are just humans trying to live in this difficult world behind a fence as we wait for the next nonsense decision, rule, or law in this world. Meanwhile, we see so many hard things passing by through our eyes, people looking for money, fame, and so many things with no real meaning, and in that search, we lose a very valuable moment in our lives. We don’t see the amazing simple things, while a dog pees on our shoe. Jellyfish Colectivo is a creative group who have worked with graphic art, murals, exhibitions, animatio, and with social art projects based in Juárez since 2010. This group has worked in many different projects, like workshops with young kids, people with some disabilities, or adolescents for three years (2010-2013), and our collective did big events in Juárez like Hola Color (2013) and Color Walk (2014). With our artwork, Jellyfish Collective has worked in places like Mexico City, New York, Austin, and Germany, to name a few. We won our first animated short film award for the Best Animated Short Film of 2014 in FILM (Festival Internacional de Cine de Morelia). We are three graphic designers and one architect." – Jellyfish Collective, Ciudad Juárez, Mexico
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