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Alexy J. Lanza
Interdisciplinary Artist Hondureño Mestizo
This website, has the intention of sharing my artistic practice. To promote in a responsible, respectable and sustainable way the product of that artistic Interdisciplinary Practice.
I am a Mestizo Artist, from: Tegucigalpa, Honduras. I have a Master in Fine Art - Interdisciplinary (MFA-IA. 2016) from Goddard College, Plainfield, Vermont.
My work, is inspired by the Meso-American Diaspora, and the Indigenous Cosmo-Vision, I have decades of study and immersion in activism, identity studies, history, migration, politics, and community building. Through my praxis in; carving, print making, photography, film, music and poetry. I have contributed, with inputs to have a better and more humane, interpretation of our reality.
My recent Print Portfolio, that illustrate thru 20 plus Mayan Pre-Columbian Images; points the most fundamental aspects of Maya Cosmo-Vision; throughout the carving and printmaking artistic practice. They are the most iconic and symbolic images, that finally will illustrate my book, that tries to weave an ancestral artistic practice, with my own interdisciplinary artistic praxis, that appeals to a greater artistic appreciation.

I sing, to confront tenderness, to burnish our colors, shapes and shadows to define my feelings as passionate moment of love; to recognize my presence as an artistic foreign accident of liberation.

Poking into the remains of my ancestors, I found antiquities that had left through tunnels of sadness and pain. They returned, on a path of hope in a vessel of clay, the past is simmered. A culture in a pot, I want to be buried like my ancestors in a vessel of clay.

There is no vaccination against insurrection. I sing to confront hatred. Subjugated by the coition of superstitions. I sing, to face the love planting the eclipse of fear in the darkness. I sing to confront anger and cancel hate.
Photo - Copan Ruinas Honduras C.A. - Poem, from the unpublished book of poetry "Until the Tears Explode and Break the Sky" 2014 by Alexy J. Lanza

Carving & Printmaking Process.