


Chicomecóatl
Hermila Cuevas
Oil on Canvas
48 x 36 in
2024
This corn goddess stands as a powerful symbol of nourishment, tradition, and ancestral memory. Embraced by the Three Sisters—corn, beans, and squash—she honors agricultural practices still alive today, reflecting the deep-rooted wisdom passed down through generations. Her presence celebrates the resilience and interconnectedness of Indigenous foodways and feminine strength.
Hermila Cuevas
Oil on Canvas
48 x 36 in
2024
This corn goddess stands as a powerful symbol of nourishment, tradition, and ancestral memory. Embraced by the Three Sisters—corn, beans, and squash—she honors agricultural practices still alive today, reflecting the deep-rooted wisdom passed down through generations. Her presence celebrates the resilience and interconnectedness of Indigenous foodways and feminine strength.
Hermila Cuevas
Oil on Canvas
48 x 36 in
2024
This corn goddess stands as a powerful symbol of nourishment, tradition, and ancestral memory. Embraced by the Three Sisters—corn, beans, and squash—she honors agricultural practices still alive today, reflecting the deep-rooted wisdom passed down through generations. Her presence celebrates the resilience and interconnectedness of Indigenous foodways and feminine strength.