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Yao Painting

Amy Zaleta-Martinez

United States

Painting, Gouache on Paper

Size: 31.3 W x 41.4 H x 1.5 D in

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Deep in the highlands that stretch between the Hunan and Guizhou regions of China, nestled in the realm that ventures into Eastern Yunnan, resides a people group known as the Yao. Stateless and resilient, the Yao have woven their history across vast territories, spreading their roots into the Northern reaches of Vietnam, the landscape of Northern Laos, and the lands of Myanmar. As fate would have it, they are one of the largest stateless hill tribes within the borders of Thailand. The Yao people have weathered storms of change since their rebellion against the mighty Ming Dynasty of 1890. In response to their defiance, the government’s heavy hand forced the Yao to retreat into the highlands. There, they sought refuge, carving out their existence with determination. In this isolation, the diversity of the Yao culture expanded, and now countless languages are spoken by diverse groups that breathe life into their shared nationality. Among these groups are the Red Yao, depicted here in the terraced rice fields of Longji, China. The Red Yao women have a unique tradition of cutting their hair only once in their lifetime, specifically between the ages of 16 and 18, symbolizing a significant rite of passage. These unmarried women conceal their beautiful locks and instead adorn their heads with elegant Turbans. Their hair holds a sacred narrative of longevity and prosperity, and a legacy passed down through countless generations. Yet, it is not only in their lengthened locks that the Yao finds expression in the fabric that they wear. Expert weavers and skilled artisans, they create textiles of vibrant hues. All the Yao groups weave their own cloth and are known for their embroidery. Each garment’s distinct hand-dyed colors and styles allow others to know the age or their specific group within the Yao nation. It is interesting to note that the colors chosen to paint the terraced rice fields match the colors of the Yao Nation’s flag.

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Painting:Gouache on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:31.3 W x 41.4 H x 1.5 D in

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Amy, an artist and designer, hails Los Angeles as her creative home but leads a nomadic life, traveling the world alongside her husband in their venture, The Sundry Productions, encompassing film, art, and fashion. Her journey commenced at the Fashion Institute of Technology, where she honed her skills as a fashion designer and illustrator, eventually rising to lead designer for a contemporary dress line bringing her from living in Manhattan to Los Angeles. Fueled by a desire for adventure and a love for art, Amy and her husband embarked on globetrotting escapades. Their mission wasn't just exploration; it was a pursuit to connect with local communities and celebrate indigenous fabrics. These treasures became the foundation for Amy's unique one of a kind dresses and bespoke wedding gowns. She also played a pivotal role in helping launch an ethical fashion line alongside other designers. In 2010, Amy's life took an extraordinary turn when she and her family moved to Kenya, Africa to create a television show for children living in Nairobi's slums. Amy's creative talents shone as she crafted puppets, designed costumes, and wrote for the show alongside local filmmakers with the hope of uplifting other’s crafts and gifts. Returning to the U.S., Amy remained active in her community, but her life became increasingly nomadic. From 2012 onwards, she has explored diverse cultures while evolving her multidisciplinary art skills. Her inaugural painted collection in 2019 named “Fashion Icons” received affirmation of her new passion and has proven to be a sustainable pursuit. After 2020 Amy has focused her energy and time painting her portrait series addressing the global issue of statelessness while being on location in New Orleans, Chicago, Baton Rouge, Albuquerque, and Los Angeles. Amy's story is a peregrination of creativity, compassion, and an unyielding desire for understanding while offering a mirror to the world's complexities through the visual story of her subjects.

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