Age of justice
It is true that justice is an abstract concept that lacks a tangible material reality. It cannot be weighed, measured, or represented literally. Its abstract nature makes it elusive and difficult to fully capture. Throughout history, artists have faced this challenge by resorting to mythology, allegories, and metaphors to represent it.
No. 1 Ages of Justice: PRAISE TO CUENCA Year: 2014 Acrylic on canvas Measures: 16 ft and 5in x 13 ft and 2 in
No. 2 Ages of Justice. - BIRTH: THE SKIN OF TRUTH Year: 2014 Acrylic on canvas Measures: 5 ft and 11 in x 8 ft and 7 in
No. 3 Ages of Justice. - CHILDHOOD: MERGE AND DISAGREEMENT Year: 2014 Acrylic on canvas Measures: 5 ft and 11 in x 8 ft and 7 in
No. 4 Ages of Justice. - ADOLESCENCE: SLAVERY AND COLONY Year: 2014 Acrylic on canvas Measures: 5 ft and 11 in x 8 ft and 7 in
No. 5 Ages of Justice. - YOUTH: RESTRAIN FREEDOM AND INDIGENOUS JUSTICE Year: 2014 Acrylic on canvas Measures: 5 ft and 11 in x 8 ft and 7 in
No. 6 Ages of Justice. - ADULTHOOD: MIGRATIONS Year: 2014 Acrylic on canvas Measures: 5 ft and 11 in x 8 ft and 7 in
No.7 Ages of Justice. – OLD AGE: THE LAST RESIDENCE Year: 2014 Acrylic on canvas Measures: 5 ft and 11 in x 8 ft and 7 in
No. 8 Ages of Justice. - EPILOGUE: MEMORIES AND SPLENDORS Year: 2014 Acrylic on canvas Measures: 14 ft and 9 in x 6 ft and 10 in