Yngrid Araujo,‘Mecho’s Journal’, 2024
DESCRIPTION: “The first thing that came to my mind when thinking of Utopia was family. The suggestion of an idealistic world yields sentiments of deception and disappointment that are hard to look over; within our heads, we can imagine our own utopia, to our liking, but this fantasy remains in question when considering all our differences concerning identity, personality, interests, and virtues.
My aunt Mecho has always documented different periods of her life, from her youth to my birth, as well as future years to come on her facebook page. In emphasis of a journal-like collage, this "entry" shows a brief arrangement of different phases and elements that become a landscape of her mind, and who she is to the world. While "utopian" feels a bit out of reach for what she could have initially wanted, a charmful outlook on the world can lead to dream-like spheres of our spirits.
A utopia can exist only when we highlight our unique singularities; if this is her utopia through my eyes, what would be missing under her own perspective?”