Artworks

orquidiavioleta-creer-believe-front orquidiavioleta-creer-believe-back
  • Creer (Believe)
  • Chaleco Protector
  • clothing, costume, functional
  • vest
  • appliqué, needlework, printing, sewing
  • canvas, fabric, upholstery, woven
  • 2021
  • 20 × 20 inches
  • Creer gives the wearer confidence to believe in themselves, so you can move forward in life, to overcome the really hard spots with flexible beliefs.
  • available, contact for price and purchasing
  • Orquidia Violeta
  • Photo 1: Aaron Kuehn
  • Photo 2: Aaron Kuehn
orquidiavioleta-esperanza-hope-front2 orquidiavioleta-esperanza-hope-back2
  • Esperanza (Hope)
  • Chaleco Protector
  • clothing, costume, functional
  • vest
  • appliqué, beadwork, dyeing, embroidery, sewing, weaving
  • buttons, canvas, fabric, feathers, found-objects, salvaged, thread, woven, upholstery
  • 2021
  • 20 × 30 inches
  • Esperanza empowers the wearer with hope. You regain control of your future, and can now transcend the chaos of the world.
  • available, contact for price and purchasing
  • Orquidia Violeta
  • Photo 2: Aaron Kuehn
feliz calavera-happy skull
  • Feliz Calavera
  • Día de Muertos
  • flat
  • weaving, embroidery, beadwork, appliqué
  • woven, thread, salvaged, found-objects, feathers, fabric, canvas, beads
  • 2021
  • 10 × 10 inches
  • Attached to this traditional weaving is an applique showing a jovial Calavera, a decorated Día de Muertos skull. She is surrounded by an infinity of colorful flowers that demarcate the threshold between life and death. She is free to move between these worlds as easily as the birds whose feathers adorn her. The feathers are gathered from birds flying around Portland.
  • unavailable
  • Orquidia Violeta
hechoencasa-orquidiavioleta 3840-2
  • Hecho en Casa
  • Portrait
  • flat
  • appliqué, dyeing, embroidery, sewing, weaving
  • feathers, canvas, fabric, found-objects, woven, upholstery
  • 2021
  • This commissioned textile artwork was created for the low-rent apartments in Rockwood, Gresham, as a symbol of resilience and community. Using salvaged fabrics and layered stitching, it reflects the vibrant stories of residents—each thread representing hope, migration, and survival. The piece honors the strength found in shared spaces and the quiet dignity of those building new lives. Inspired by local landscapes and cultural diversity, it invites viewers to see beauty in the overlooked and value in every thread. It was an honor making this piece.
  • sold
  • Orquidia Violeta
  • Photo 1: Aaron Kuehn
masa-dough
  • Masa
  • Portrait
  • flat
  • embroidery, dyeing
  • salvaged, feathers, fabric, canvas, found-objects
  • 2021
  • sold
  • Orquidia Violeta