Narco pedagogical advertisement

Narco Pedagogical Advertisement

Edinson Quiñones

Artist’s country of origen: Colombia
Materials:
Fabric printed banners
Size: 140 x 30 cm
Year: 2015 – 2017

Line of Inquiry:

Coca-Politics

Narco Educational Advertisements is a series of banners that reproduce the aesthetic of Colombian street advertising from the 2000s, showing the prices of cocaine and “perico,” a colloquial term for cocaine. This series is activated by the artist through conversations in streets and parks about drug legalization and the future of coca. Through these conversations, Quiñones questions the global misinformation about the plant and the reality of cocaine consumption.

The Artist

Edinson Quiñones

Edinson Javier Quiñones Falla Campo Zemanate is an artist of Nasa descent, born in La Plata, Huila (Colombia) in 1982. He holds a BFA in Visual Arts and a Master’s degree in Arts Integrated with the Environment from the University of Cauca.

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Essence, Memory, and Transformation

Essence, Memory and Transformation

Anyi Ballesteros with Pajarita Caucana, in collaboration with Daniela Rubio, María Alejandra Torres, and Mónica Suárez.

Artist’s country of origen: Colombia
Materials: Organic silk, coca leaves, natural dyes.
Size: Variable
Year: 2021

Line of Inquiry:

Coca-Plant

Since 2021, Anyi Ballesteros has been researching dyeing techniques using coca leaves through her project Pajarita Caucana, developed in collaboration with designers Daniela Rubio, María Alejandra Torres, and Mónica Suárez. This process led them to discover 96 natural hues derived from the plant, ranging from yellows and greens to browns and beiges.Her collection “Essence, Memory, and Transformation” consists of three shawls designed and woven by Agroarte artisans using organic silk thread dyed with coca leaves. Created collectively, these pieces evoke the history and resilience of their communities. The shawl “Renacer” (Rebirth) alludes to new narratives of the coca plant and its potential for a sustainable future; “El Alba” (Dawn) embodies the serene dawns of Cauca; and “Semilla” (Seed) represents birth, with coca sprouts emerging in soft yellow tones—the result of dyeing experiments with coca leaf and flour.

The Artist

Anyi Ballesteros

Anyi Ballesteros is a textile artisan working at the intersection of ecology, community, and ancestral craft traditions.

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