Ix Hmen U Tzaco Ah Maya: Maya Herbal Medicine is written by Aurora Garcia Saqui, a well-known natural healer in Belize. She was trained by her grand-uncle, the famous Don Eligio Panti in traditional Maya medicine. A Yucatec Maya who grew up in rural Belize, she is adamant about practicing and conserving her Maya culture, which is reflected in her descriptions of Maya remedies for illnesses and complaints. Included are photos and descriptions of all the plants used in this book of Maya traditional healing.
U Janal Aj Maya: Traditional Maya Cuisine is a cookbook written by Aurora Garcia Saqui, artist, herbalist, Mayan activist and cook who was born into a Yucatec Maya farming family in Belize. With this book you can learn how to prepare traditional Mayan food from garden to table with recipes that have been passed down through the generations. The cookbook is written in English with the names of the recipes given in Yucatec Maya, Mopan Maya, Creole, and English.
El artista pretende explorar explorar los límites de la escultura y reivindicar el valor de la escultura y de las artes plásticas: presenta una obra compuesta por 1.668 losas de mármol, labradas por él mismo en las canteras de Macael (Almería) e instaladas en el suelo del Palacio de Cristal del Parque del Retiro de Madrid, formando una extensión debajo de la cual brota una masa de agua desde la planta del edificio para disiparse en múltiples direcciones.
"The eight minute high definition video, Green Pink Caviar (2009), is a lush and sensual voyeuristic hallucination. Filmed with macro lenses, [Minter] captures the most minute movements of female mouths licking candy and cake decoration."--OCLC OLUC.