The Latina in Vianney is an Ember That Blazes Forever

Abstract

The picture shows the expressive portrayal of a Mexican woman. Being a Deaf Gay Immigrant as well as photographer and visual artist himself, Yordi discovered a need to create something revolutionaryt in the Deaf community for the sake of their identity beyond the mere Deaf identity.

Creator

Yordi Morales

Title

The Latina in Vianney is an Ember That Blazes Forever

Date

2021

Medium

Photography

Description

[ID: The image’s background color is blue with thin, curved dark blue vertical stripes. Several snake plants in clay pots are used to further decorate the background. On the floor is a rug with a random mixture of the colors of white, red, yellow, orange, blue, and purple. A brown-skinned woman with red lipstick in a rust-colored floral dress, upper chest and shoulder area show, is posing in three different positions: the first pose at the back, the woman is sitting on a wooden bench, looking at the camera with her hands on her lap; the second pose in the middle, she is looking at the camera, sitting down with legs out covered by her dress and leaning against the rug with her right arm; the last pose at the bottom, she is looking at the camera while seated on the rug with one foot exposed and leaning against the rug with her left arm.]

Citation

Yordi Morales, “The Latina in Vianney is an Ember That Blazes Forever,” RIT/NTID Dyer Arts Center , accessed May 2, 2024, https://dyerartscenter.omeka.net/items/show/908.