


"In the Guaraní worldview, the sun is not a distant element that merely illuminates; it is the life-giving father, the warmth that awakens the earth and makes the blood throb. This painting is a profound tribute to Indigenous Guaraní women, who carry that same flame within them. They do not inhabit the monte as spectators; they are the flower that opens seeking the light, living in absolute harmony with the cycles of nature. It is a celebration of the sovereignty, legacy, and vital energy that remain intact in their ancestral identity. Like the flower of the sun, these Indigenous women know how to take refuge in the shade when necessary, but always reignite with a radiant dignity that no darkness has been able to extinguish."