Ofrenda is a study in symmetry, elevation, and offering. With its bold geometry and warm, earthbound palette, the piece evokes the quiet intimacy of ritual. A half-sun rises from a concave vessel held aloft by two deep red triangular pillars, suggesting the act of giving or reverence. The gridded border anchors the piece in spatial harmony, echoing ancestral frameworks for ceremony and balance.
Design
The design is clean and sculptural, composed of two prominent triangular forms supporting a golden ochre semicircle, which cradles a muted terracotta sun. The checkered border adds rhythm and containment, framing the central composition with alternating tones of taupe and ivory. This interplay of form and negative space builds a quiet drama, simultaneously architectural and spiritual.