WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9TH – 6pm – Private Venue
SALON MESH with CARLA ABILÉS
In a more poetic sense, “mesh” can evoke imagery of the delicate, intricate web of human connections and the unseen threads that bind individuals, communities, and experiences together. It suggests a subtle but essential intertwining, where every strand contributes to the strength and beauty of the whole.
For example:
– Interwoven lives and stories: “Mesh” can symbolize the way people’s lives intersect and influence one another, creating a tapestry of shared experiences, emotions, and histories.
– “The mesh of our lives is woven with threads of joy and sorrow, each connection a fragile bond that shapes our journey.”
– Collective identity: It can also refer to how individual actions and emotions blend into a greater collective, forming a harmonious or sometimes chaotic pattern within society.
– “We are all part of the same mesh, tangled in the invisible strings that unite us, each thread adding depth to the ever-changing fabric of our shared existence.”
Here, “mesh” becomes a metaphor for the interconnectedness of human experience, emphasizing both the fragility and resilience of these bonds. It reflects the idea that, like a woven fabric, each person is a crucial part of a larger, intricate whole.

Contributions:
Gego https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gego
Edoardo Tresoldi https://www.edoardotresoldi.com
The Perception of Me (Crazy Nigger), Loraine James https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0s1fsaNqhUI
Hanna Höch https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Höch
Sergey Kiryuschenko https://sergeykiryuschenko.com
Саламяны павук https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtOX5G3GO5dXjB2hzao36tjLtrXxEwsQf