Portraits from the Trench

“My ancestors came to collect me from a dream
never designed to include me.”

Part of the Rematriating Borikén Project, Portraits from the Trench is a painting series documenting individuals on the rematriation journey. Inspired by the Puerto Rico Trench and the bioluminescence of the abyss, I paint on black backgrounds channeling the aesthetics described in the Rematriating Borikén Manifesto. Written in 2019 to commemorate my fifth year living in Borikén, the manifesto envisions the rematriation journey as an underwater initiation, crossing sands submerged towards rescuing our ancestral and authentic ways.

In 2024, to commemorate ten years living in the archipelago, I created a series of portraits of folks on their rematriation journeys. Painted on black velvet, these portraits are reminiscent of the black power/ black velvet/ black light aesthetics of my Brooklyn childhood and of the bioluminescence that is prevalent in our archipelago. I also incorporate sequins simulating scales (though scales are not necessarily seen on deep-sea fish) and mother of pearl, all which catch and reflect light. Some of the paintings feature calligraphy excerpts from interviews I did in preparation for each portrait at CucubaNación, my bioluminescence-inspired studio and gallery in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. Testimonials to rematriation as a decolonial practice, they are informed by our daily lived experience. The portrait series combines individuals who have always lived on and cared for these lands; those who, for various reasons, had to leave the archipelago and chose to return; and folks from the Diaspora arriving to reconnect. They range in age from their twenties to seventies and represent queer, trans and cis hetero folks. This virtual gallery traces the project’s progression from its inception in 2019, through the 2020 earthquakes and the pandemic shutdown, to the 2023 NALAC Fund for the Arts grant that enabled the expansion of the project with the Studio Sessions interviews and the portraits on black velvet. Portraits from the Trench is currently on view at CucubaNación in Mayagüez pueblo.
Gratitude to the National Association of Latino Arts & Cultures for supporting the research and development for this painting series.

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