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Katherrin A. Billordo
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Harvard Authors Spotlight: MG Prezioso ’13 on Destigmatizing Chronic Illnesses in Children’s Books
Pumped with exhilarating energy and determination, a smiling young cheetah sprints across a tall, swaying savannah on the cover of MG Prezioso ’13’s “Charlie’s Big Race.” Thick, bubble-gum pink and yellow sweatband and all.
Reunidos and Caída del hombre
“Reunidos” graphite/gold leaf drawing (left) and “Caída del hombre” terracotta incense holder sculpture (right).
“The Fall of Man.”
“The Fall of Man” close-ups prior to bisque firing and painting on the underglaze.
El Fin
Precipitated by the passing of my abuelita Isabela Ortiza, the following pieces explore themes of death, memory, and new beginnings.
The Purge
Graffitied murals, overgrown weeds, cracked support pillars, and displaced residents lie below the trail. A closer inspection of the scene reveals the harsh reality of the 606 and other public projects that indirectly trigger gentrification.
Arquitectura Mexicana Image 1
Hillside hacienda-style homes in Guanjuato. Watercolor and pen. 4 inches by 6 inches
Arquitectura Mexicana Image 2
Orizaba, Veracruz, also known as “La Ciudad de las Aguas Alegres“ (the city of merry waters).
Arquitectura Mexicana
I was 15 when I first visited my homeland for the first time. My mother’s stories and media like “Coco” had familiarized me with aspects of my Mexican culture, but this didn’t compare to seeing it in person.