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  <title>El Alacran by Rob Prieto</title>
  <description>My contribution to the “Despierta Verano” 2025 Festival in Caguas. This year, I decided to pay a small tribute to Félix Cordero, dear neighbor and artist from Caguas, integrating it into my final proposal. During previous years, Felix passed through the work area daily; he stopped to talk, observe and share with us from his genuine curiosity and affection for art.Like him, much of our puertorrican population is entering a stage of greater vulnerability, and they deserve our attention, memory and respect. This piece contains elements deeply connected to my childhood and my roots: cordy, acerola, quenepa, jobos and currants were fruits that grew in my grandparents' yards."El Alacrán" not only honors Don Félix, but also invites us to reflect on the crosses between past and present, and the power of memory as resistance.El Alacrán2025Spray and acrylic mural13' x 14'</description>
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