With this exhibition, the Peruvian painter María Coluccelli pays homage to the versatile writer Henry David Thoreau.
Musketaquid, Rio de Hierba, is the name that Native Americans gave to the Concord River (in the state of New Hampshire) and is also the title of Henry David Thoreau's first book.
In the summer of 1840, the American writer and his brother, in love and rejected by the same woman, embarked on a boat trip slowly crossing its course through green meadows. Some texts in which María Coluccelli has been inspired by this sequence of works of diverse techniques.