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Sueños oníricos, misivas de resistencia 1
Lorenzo CamachoAn illustrated postcard of a burning cabin. The outside of the cabin is white with a dark wooden door and wooden panels for a roof. Small pieces of wood are attached to the cabin, patching up holes. An orange and yellow fire blazes on the rooftop, trailing down to the right side of the home. Greenery engulfs the cabin on its left side. In front of the cabin is a gray paved road, and to the far right of the illustration leafy plants peak in. A deep, dark, blue sky fills the space above the cabin.View item -
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Lorenzo CamachoThe back of a white postcard with text to the left side and blank lines on the right.View item -
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Lorenzo CamachoAn illustrated postcard separated into squares and sections. Purple rain clouds fill the top row with a different color in each square, from left to right: dark blue, teal, light purple, light pink, and red. These colors create five columns. Throughout each column is an abstract face made out of lines. The dark blue column has the face of a person with their head in their hand, their tears forming a puddle. The teal column has the face of a depressed person, the rain falling around them.View item -
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Sueños oníricos, misivas de resistencia 12
Lorenzo CamachoThe back of a white postcard with text to the left side and blank lines on the right. The text to the left, written in spanish, is translated as follows: “I dream of a pavement of eyes blinking and crying in the rain. Sometimes the tears form a red puddle, others are confused with the rain, a few rise instead of falling. There are also people with empty eyes and sockets who cry. Their passing over the pavement seems natural. You don't hear anything. They cry over the eyes on the asphalt and they blink and cry back.”View item -
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Lorenzo CamachoAn illustrated postcard with a red background with thin yellow lines that create squares on the right side and move outward diagonally on the left. A person illustrated in black with thick short hair and a yellow blush on their cheek holds the skeleton of themself, their head and hair the same on the other body.View item -
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Sueños oníricos, misivas de resistencia 14
Lorenzo CamachoThe back of a white postcard with text to the left side and blank lines on the right. The text to the left, written in spanish, is translated as follows: “I dreamed that I was in the U with my friends and that they murdered us. It was all very bloody. When the paramilitaries left, we had to hide our bodies and hide ourselves (another post mortem body) so that no one would see us, since we were supposed to have been discharged.”View item -
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Sueños oníricos, misivas de resistencia 15
Lorenzo CamachoAn illustrated postcard with a tan orange background. A person is outlined in black and filled in with shades of blue, green, yellow, and orange. They have black hands and are holding a red teacup in their left hand and a saucer in their right. The teacup has a white figure of a person inside of it and the saucer has two black figures of people inside of it, holding on to the sides of the bowl.View item -
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Sueños oníricos, misivas de resistencia 16
Lorenzo CamachoThe back of a white postcard with text to the left side and blank lines on the right.View item -
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Lorenzo CamachoAn illustrated postcard with an off white background. In between small, colorful houses is a pathway decorated with plants. Three skeletons stand on the pathway wearing clothing; sweaters, skirts, and pants. A person wearing a yellow dress stands next to one of the skeletons, holding a picture of her son to see if he could be recognized by the dead. Small clouds float around them at the top right corner.View item -
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Sueños oníricos, misivas de resistencia 18
Lorenzo CamachoThe back of a white postcard with text to the left side and blank lines on the right.View item -
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Lorenzo CamachoAn illustrated post card. In dark blue on a white background is a skull with the top portion replaced by flat land. On the land is a gravestone with a crow perched on top of it to the left and a small house to the right. Lining the side are leafy plants. To the right of the image is a drawing of plant roots, a person’s head beneath the roots and their hair filling the space instead of dirt.View item -
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Lorenzo CamachoThe back of a white postcard with text to the left side and blank lines on the right.View item -
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Sueños oníricos, misivas de resistencia 20
Lorenzo CamachoThe back of a white postcard with text to the left side and blank lines on the right. The text to the left, written in spanish, is translated as follows: “Last night I dreamed that in the mountains where you can see crops like green scale mats, they were planting ESMAD (the Mobile Anti-Disturbance Squadron). There were pieces in which there were barely two or three, but there were others where there were many and as they grew, they learned to hit.”View item -
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Sueños oníricos, misivas de resistencia 21
Lorenzo CamachoAn illustrated postcard. A dark sky and shining moon overlook a city with countless green, blue, and purple homes, dotted with trees. Most of the lights are on in the homes as people look out of their windows. A stork flies through the city, holding a baby blanket in its beak.View item -
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Sueños oníricos, misivas de resistencia 22
Lorenzo CamachoThe back of a white postcard with text to the left side and blank lines on the right. The text to the left, written in spanish, is translated as follows: “I dreamed that the eyes that were lost during the violence of the strike returned to their owners. It was night. The moon was full and the young people looked out of the windows of the houses while some storks carried their lost eyes wrapped in baby blankets. With their beaks, the storks put their eyes where they belonged.”View item -
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Sueños oníricos, misivas de resistencia 23
Lorenzo CamachoAn illustrated postcard depicting a bedroom. The room has a dark green wall; small decorations and plants are placed throughout the room. A large window takes up the majority of the wall, with light purple curtains and the window panels opened inwards. Outside is nothing but darkness. On the floor is a purple bed with the flag of Columbia resting on it, which is a horizontal stripe of yellow, blue, and then red.View item -
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Sueños oníricos, misivas de resistencia 24
Lorenzo CamachoThe back of a white postcard with text to the left side and blank lines on the right. The text to the left, written in spanish, is translated as follows: “I was lying on the bed and it was an object: a Colombian flag. And, lying like this, she was staring out a window. In the room it was dawn but outside it was night. Tania looked at me and asked me how much I looked out the window and I answered that I only looked at the void.”View item -
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Sueños oníricos, misivas de resistencia 25
Lorenzo CamachoAn illustrated postcard. On an orange background, a white figure of a person lies down. They are wearing a triangular hat with a brim that has a red flower on it. A spout is in their mouth, attached to a black, hose-like object that loops around itself inside of the person. The inside of their body is filled with a pink color.View item -
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Sueños oníricos, misivas de resistencia 26
Lorenzo CamachoThe back of a white postcard with text to the left side and blank lines on the right. The text to the left, written in spanish, is translated as follows: “I think I open my eyes. I no longer see the fear but the gloom. In the distance a light goes on, a pair of boots, a bolillo, a green jacket pass by. I can't see my hands, I feel them cold, I remember the brutal spray from the tank. I only remember the voice: “That what happens to a vandal.” I touch my face and I have no mouth. For a second I am speechless.”View item -
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Sueños oníricos, misivas de resistencia 3
Lorenzo CamachoAn illustrated postcard. Five white figures resembling people are in various states. From left to right: one lies flat on the ground, the next is bending over at its torso, the third figure is standing with its arms stretched out, the fourth has its arms close to its hips and is beginning to fall backwards, the fifth figure is slouched on the ground with its arms around it. The third, fourth, and fifth figure all have a blue spot below their ribcage area, as if they have been injured and are bleeding out.View item -
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Lorenzo CamachoThe back of a white postcard with text to the left side and blank lines on the right.View item -
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Lorenzo CamachoAn illustrated postcard. On a dark green background, the red figure of a person is crouched into a ball, holding their knees to their chest. The person has a skull drawn over their face in a pale white color. On their arm and back of their thigh are two holes where bones peak through, plants coming out of the spaces. They are on their back, lying on red plants and leaves.View item -
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Lorenzo CamachoThe back of a white postcard with text to the left side and blank lines on the right.View item -
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Lorenzo CamachoAn illustrated postcard. On a light pink background and illustrated in red are two people dancing in a museum space. A large, red, grim reaper-like creature comes out of the right side of the illustration with its mouth wide open, displaying its sharp teeth, and its large hand coming down below the people to make it look as if they are dancing on its hand. To the left side is a wall with two pieces of artwork and an arched walkway.View item -
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Sueños oníricos, misivas de resistencia 8
Lorenzo CamachoThe back of a white postcard with text to the left side and blank lines on the right.View item
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