Ana liz Cordero

Ana liz Cordero Creating designs that nature reveals me. Expressing myself through my textures, bringing back alive

Thank you to everyone who visited Canvas for Change at Christie’s, Middle East. As the first Ecuadorian to exhibit on th...
09/09/2025

Thank you to everyone who visited Canvas for Change at Christie’s, Middle East. As the first Ecuadorian to exhibit on this platform, it has been an immense honor to share my work in such a wonderful exhibition, which was received exceptionally well: visitors were inspired, connected deeply with the pieces, and some works even found new homes.

My series Reefocus and Everything Change are not just paintings they are visual poems that invite awareness, gratitude, and action: to care for our oceans, to value what truly matters, and to reflect on how our actions impact the world and our purpose in it.

I am thrilled for what’s yet to come. 🌿🫶🏻

Muy feliz de seguir exhibiendo mi obra en Christie’s, convirtiéndome en la primera mujer ecuatoriana en formar parte de ...
30/06/2025

Muy feliz de seguir exhibiendo mi obra en Christie’s, convirtiéndome en la primera mujer ecuatoriana en formar parte de esta prestigiosa plataforma internacional de arte. Además, es un honor ser la primera artista ecuatoriana en Emiratos Árabes en participar en esta importante exhibición, que estará abierta hasta el 27 de agosto

TRIBU – ETHNIC UNITYWhat constitutes the identity of a group of people? What makes us distinctive throughout history? Ea...
20/01/2025

TRIBU – ETHNIC UNITY

What constitutes the identity of a group of people? What makes us distinctive throughout history? Each community has a unique identity that, when intertwined with diverse skills and roles, creates a cohesive and functional nation. The tribu (tribe) represents the transformative power of social and economic connection, as well as its cultural legacy that, in modernity, influences future governance and the construction of a solid identity.

In this series of 12 works, I highlight that the unity and shared values of tribes are fundamental to facing adversity and building collaborative systems, especially in times of conflict. By remembering my roots, I focus the message on the rich diversity of Latin American indigenous cultures, whose traditions and knowledge are transmitted orally over generations.

The symbolism of the series is inspired by the patterns painted with Wituk on the faces of the indigenous women of Sarayacu, Ecuador, who are the guardians of ancestral wisdom, as well as of the flora and fauna of their territory, and who represent the courage to fight to preserve the Amazon Forest in the face of the exploitation of their lands. I used the color black to represent the resistance and resilience of these women over a white background, which symbolizes the triumph of peace, while the pepper seeds represent the fruit of our land, which we are all called to care for and preserve in unity, as the great tribu that we are.

07/11/2023
REEFOCUSThe irreparable damage that we are causing to our oceans with global warming and pollution is visible in the mar...
30/09/2023

REEFOCUS

The irreparable damage that we are causing to our oceans with global warming and pollution is visible in the marine habitat’s deterioration, with coral reefs being the most visibly affected, especially those in the Arabian Gulf, which is home to several dozen different coral species, several of them on the verge of extinction.

Despite the best efforts of a conscious minority, the deterioration continues to advance and destroy the planet on which we live. Vain are the priorities of an unconscious majority, which seems indolent despite the proximity of what they consider indefectible, and which result in a world that is upside down.

In this representation of an inverted marine ecosystem, Cordero returns the priority to nature by having to look at it up and not down, where elements collected from the surrounding coasts are presented in a natural raw state and without modifications, accompanied by abstract sculptures that represent those lives lost in the oceans, with the intention of generating environmental awareness, and inviting us to reduce, reuse, and recycle

REENFOQUE

El daño irreparable que estamos causando a nuestros océanos con el calentamiento global y la contaminación se hace visible en el deterioro del hábitat marino, siendo los arrecifes de coral los más visiblemente afectados, especialmente los del Golfo Arábigo, que alberga varias decenas de especies de coral diferentes, varias de ellos al borde de la extinción. A pesar de los mejores esfuerzos de una minoría consciente, el deterioro continúa avanzando y destruyendo el planeta en el que vivimos. Vanas son las prioridades de una mayoría inconsciente, que parece indolente a pesar de la proximidad de lo que consideran indefectible, y que resultan en un mundo al revés. En esta representación de un ecosistema marino invertido, Cordero le devuelve la prioridad a la naturaleza al tener que mirarla hacia arriba y no hacia abajo, donde elementos recogidos de las costas circundantes se presentan en estado natural crudo y sin modificaciones, acompañados de esculturas abstractas que representan aquellas vidas perdidas en los océanos, con la intención de generar conciencia ambiental, e invitarnos a reducir, reutilizar y reciclar.

18/08/2023

Deeply grateful to Dubai Culture & Arts Authority for considering me their for in Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood. Thanks for supporting my work and for believing in a more sustainable future! 🤍🌱

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“Preeminence” diptych60cmx40cmDestination: Lima- Perú
19/06/2023

“Preeminence”
diptych
60cmx40cm
Destination: Lima- Perú

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