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Xemayo, Nacho Mawe

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The image of the indigenous girl is the work of Chema González and Nacho Cano. With different styles but which, according to themselves, “complement each other very well”, Xemayo and Mawe, as they sign their creations, wanted to make, through the face and gaze of a girl, a tribute to those who are part of the poorest classes. Millions of people in the world who, immersed in the deepest humility, have a lot to teach. The face of a girl crossed by a strip of intense blue sky symbolizes the purity of childhood, a humble but very pure childhood, not yet contaminated.

(www.burjassot.org)

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rmullor
I live in Valencia, but I was born in a small town inland called Requena, in the Valencian region. I’m into all kinds of stuff—like stereoscopic photography, origami, and, for the past few years, street art (the biggest open-air museum).

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Created on November 24, 2025
Carrer Beniferri, s/n, 46100 Burjassot, Valencia, Spain
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Pictures by www.burjassot.com.
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Created on November 24, 2025
Carrer Beniferri, s/n, 46100 Burjassot, Valencia, Spain
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Hunted by rmullor.
Pictures by www.burjassot.com.

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