DIALOGUES WITH MOTHER EARTH

A project for the benefit of Caminos de Agua

By Erica Daborn

Title: Oprah and Noah Save the Animals ©Erica Daborn – Charcoal on canvas 70 x 159 ins

Title: Oprah and Noah Save the Animals ©Erica Daborn – Charcoal on canvas 70 x 159 ins

 
 

"Erica Daborn’s murals depict the realities of the Anthropocene epoch."

– Helen Donis-Keller

 

Photo: Erica Daborn

Photo: Erica Daborn

About the artist

Erica Daborn was born in Winchester, England. She studied at Winchester School of Art and then at the Painting School of the Royal College of Art in London where she received her MFA.

She moved to the U.S. in 1984 where she taught at several art colleges including for twenty years at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

In 2015 following a fifteen-year relationship with San Miguel de Allende she settled there permanently with her husband, filmmaker Dennis Lanson. They have one daughter.

Erica Daborn uses muralism to promote environmental and social awareness and responsibility.

Visit www.ericadaborn.com to learn more about the artist.

 

About the project

Daborn's intention is to bring her work to the youngest, since “they are the ones who have the power to act differently and change the future”; and at the same time, to encourage people who have not given much thought to these issues to recognize, act and prepare for the looming global crisis.

In her interest in contributing to the community that has welcomed her as her home, San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Daborn carries out this artist's book project "Dialogues with Mother Earth" in collaboration with the Caminos de Agua Association, in support of the educational activities and field work they carry out in the Laja River Basin.

All proceeds from the sale of the book will be donated in full to the Association.

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Background

Each of her works in "Dialogues with Mother Earth", a project created over twelve years, becomes a communication channel that shares and analyzes the relationships between us and the natural world with which we coexist.

Her work transcends the aesthetic and becomes a call to action in a powerful and subtle way.

The climatic catastrophe that we are currently facing as a consequence of human action is represented in 12 large-format charcoal drawings on canvas.

 

Exhibitions

ø Daum Museum, Sedalia, Missouri. 2022.

ø City Museum of Querétaro, and at the Iconographic Museum of Don Quixote within the framework of the International Cervantino Festival in 2020.

ø International Museum of Art & Science (IMAS) in McAllen Texas in 2019.

ø INBAL Cultural Center "El Nigromante", in the city of San Miguel de Allende in 2017.

ø Olin College of Engineering in Needham MA; at Clark University, Worcester, MA in 2016.

 

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About Caminos de Agua

Caminos de Agua is a community-focused, data-driven, and science-oriented NGO based in San Miguel de Allende, in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico, registered as a nonprofit in both the U.S. and Mexico.

We are a diverse team made up of immigrant residents and Mexicans, technologists and community organizers, researchers, and educators — augmented by a satellite network of technical advisors and researchers from around the world.

We are united by our shared purpose and mission of: improving human health and community well-being through adequate and affordable access to clean water.

Visit www.caminosdeagua.org to learn more.

 

Collaborate with us!

We’re looking for committed partners to bring this project to fruition

Title: Water ©Erica Daborn Charcoal on canvas 70 x 172 ins

Title: Water ©Erica Daborn Charcoal on canvas 70 x 172 ins

 
 
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We’re aiming at producing 500 copies of this book to be sold through Caminos’ website, book shops, art galleries, and special events.

In order to finance this project, we require USD $16,000

The cost per unit is USD $32 (design, editing, proofreading, printing shipping, etc.)

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Total sales from the book will amount to USD $30,000. After covering costs, our total earnings will amount to USD $14,000

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Supporters of the project will receive a signed edition of the book by the artist and their name or logo will appear on the inside in a special acknowledgement section.

 
 
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All the proceeds will be donated to Caminos de Agua. Likewise, all the proceeds will go to fund the development and construction of water solutions in our region.

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By supporting this project you’re helping to raise awareness about climate change, and, at the same time, you’ll be creating safe and reliable access to clean drinking water in the Upper Rio Laja Watershed.

You can collaborate with us by donating USD $500 or more. You can donate by credit card, check, bank transfer or electronic payment (stripe, paypal, etc), or by clicking on the button below. All donations are tax deductible in the US.

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You can share this presentation with friends and family who might be interested in supporting a climate change and health-related project in Mexico with real impact in people’s lives.

 
 

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Book Specs

92 pages in couche Mate of 200 grams at 1 x 0 inks

Cover: Extended measure: 86 x 25.5 cm, final measure: 40.5 x 20.5 cm

Interior: Extended measure: 80 x 20 cm, final measure: 40 x 20 cm

 

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Thank You!

 
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