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Omar Mendoza’s Natural Pigment Paintings Radiate the Power of Ancestral Knowledge

Last updated: September 26, 2025 6:40 pm
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Historically, artists and artisans have harnessed the richness of natural pigments for their expressive creations. The age-old practice of extracting dyes from organic materials is not just a craft but a profound cultural heritage that spans various civilizations, particularly in Mesoamerica. Despite the threats posed by colonial influences and modernity, many artists strive to keep these age-old traditions alive.

One such artist is Omar Mendoza, whose latest exhibition Serpiente Solar 〰 Noche Obsidiana (Solar Serpent 〰 Obsidian Night) currently resides at Povos in Chicago. His art emerges from a deep respect for ancestral wisdom, utilizing colors derived from local flora, tree bark, and plants gathered from his father’s hometown, along with pigments procured from surrounding markets. Through this process, Mendoza’s artwork symbolizes a form of cultural resilience.

Detail of a natural pigment painting by Omar Mendoza showcasing cosmic motifs and symbols inspired by Mesoamerican heritage

The visual language of Mendoza’s paintings conjures a sense of cosmic strength and sacred cadence. Each piece connects celestial and earthly realms, filled with symbols representing insight and knowledge, such as stars, planets, serpents, eagles, and lush vines.

In her curatorial commentary, Victoria Rivers notes the philosophy behind Mendoza’s work:

“Omar Mendoza creates these pieces from a cosmovision where everything is interconnected: water, stone, plants, fire, night. Within this sacred web, painting transforms into an act of gratitude towards the earth and its natural cycles.”

Many of Mendoza’s artworks exhibit a striking symmetry that reflects the balance between dual worlds. His stunning application of colors—pinks, blues, violets, and yellows—brushes against hand-prepared canvases in a sumptuous interplay, evoking a transcendent harmony that resonates with the cyclical energy inherent in nature.

The exhibition Serpiente Solar 〰 Noche Obsidiana will grace the galleries starting October 4 in Chicago. Dive deeper into Mendoza’s artistry by following him on Instagram.

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A symmetrical natural pigment painting by Omar Mendoza highlighting cosmic themes and Mesoamerican visual elements

Detail of a natural pigment painting by Omar Mendoza reflecting cosmic symbolism and Mesoamerican heritage

Detailed section of a natural pigment painting by Omar Mendoza illustrating cosmic symbols and Mesoamerican themes

Natural pigment painting by Omar Mendoza, featuring celestial motifs and elements of Mesoamerican ancestry

Symmetrical natural pigment artwork by Omar Mendoza, encompassing cosmic symbols and Mesoamerican motifs

Another symmetrical natural pigment painting by Omar Mendoza, highlighting cosmic themes and visual motifs related to Mesoamerican heritage

Symmetrical artwork by Omar Mendoza crafted from natural pigments, reflecting cosmos and ancestry in its design

A vibrant natural pigment painting by Omar Mendoza that intertwines cosmic symbols with elements of Mesoamerican belief systems

Detail of a cosmic-themed natural pigment painting by Omar Mendoza, rich in visual motifs reminiscent of Mesoamerican cultures

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