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Artwork Description

Woven into every stitch of this image is the quiet patience of generations. A woman—her face lined by sun and wisdom—stands before weather-worn timber, cradling two rag dolls she has crafted by hand. Their braided yarn hair echoes the living braids once worn by her ancestors, a testament to time’s gentle looping from past to present.

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Fine-art lithograph printed to museum standards on 310 g/m² Canson Edition Etching Rag, 100 % cotton, using Ultrachrome Pro 12 inks for an archival lifespan of 200 + years under optimal conditions.

Hand-signed by Lourdes Berbeyer, supplied in a protective folder with a certificate of authenticity.

Original reference: oil on stretched cotton canvas, 150 × 100 cm.

This piece belongs to the series Glimpses of My Land, a tribute to the profound and soulful gazes of Indigenous Mexican communities.

 

Artist Bio

Award-winning Mexican-Australian painter Lourdes Berbeyer blends vibrant abstraction & figurative mastery; museum-certified, Biennale laureate, 100+ shows worldwide.
Now offering signed lithographs in Australia of her work

Lourdes Berbeyer (Mexico City, 1956) paints where inner reflection meets living heritage. Working between vibrant abstraction and exacting portraiture, she devotes herself to Mexico’s Indigenous faces, their stories, colours and quiet philosophies. Translating shared moments into fields of radiant washes and decisive graphite lines. “Every brushstroke,” she says, “is a conversation with an ancestor who still dreams us into being.”

Berbeyer’s voice has travelled far beyond her studio. She holds museum certification from the Museum of the Americas (2020) and two Italian laurels—the Spoleto International Art Prize and the “Jacopo da Ponte” Award at the Biennale Milano (both 2024). Earlier milestones include selection for the 9th International Drawing Biennial, Pilsen (Czech Republic, 2014); Honorable Mention from the Mexican Olympic Committee (2011); and the Global Quality Award as an Inspiring Woman of the 21st Century (2022).

Across 100-plus exhibitions around the glob, she has shown in the Museo de Bellas Artes (MX), Queretaro’s Art Museum, CENART, Fabriano in Watercolour (IT), Medina Art Gallery Rome, Milan Art Factory, Paris’ Frida Gallery, and Sydney’s immersive México Through Your Senses (2022). Her works reside in institutional collections in Mexico, Milano, Brazil, Rome, Czech Republic, France, Africa and more.

Berbeyer paints on soaked cotton paper, pouring hand-ground pigments, then lifting light back through translucent veils—an intuitive push-and-pull she calls “painting the pulse behind the skin.” The resulting portraits glow with dignity, resilience and a timeless invitation to look deeper.

In 2025, she bridges continents once more: limited-edition, museum-grade lithographs of her Indigenous portrait series are now signed and available to Australian collectors through Bluethumb. Each print carries not only her mark but the echo of the cultures that inspired it—an intimate window into Mexico’s living soul.

 

Technical description

Fine-art lithograph printed to museum standards on 310 g/m² Canson Edition Etching Rag, 100 % cotton, using Ultrachrome Pro 12 inks for an archival lifespan of 200 + years under optimal conditions.


Hand-signed by Lourdes Berbeyer, supplied in a protective folder with a certificate of authenticity.

Original reference: oil on stretched cotton canvas, 150 × 100 cm.

This piece belongs to the series Glimpses of My Land, a tribute to the profound and soulful gazes of Indigenous Mexican communities.