CARA ROMERO
Kiyanni and the Bougainvilleas
Date: 2025
Dimensions: 40” x 60” (Art) | 41” x 61” (Frame)
Edition: 1 of 3
Medium: Archival Fine Art Photograph
Condition: Overall very good
Provenance:
– Artist
– Trotta-Bono Contemporary, Los Angeles, CA
Surrounded by thousands of vibrant red bougainvillea blooms, a young time traveler wears a feather bundle on his head and aviators to shade his eyes from the brightness of the sun. Worn together, these accessories signal a disruption of linear time. Unbothered by record-breaking heat and known for its resilience and long bloom season, the bougainvillea thrives in the harsh climate of the Mojave Desert. Here, it becomes a colorful metaphor for the Chemehuevi and other Indigenous peoples who have lived in the Mojave Desert for thousands of years.
– Cara Romero