Crucifixion of labor and resurrection of utopia

Crucifixion of work and resurrection of utopia is a work that challenges the historical time that Woman has been going through.
This series of paintings emerged from the reading of two books by Hiago Trindade, on precarious work and textile workers. This work is intended to remember the textile workers murdered on March 8, 1857 in the United States. The work represents the death of work today, the form of nature that is naturalized in conditions of precariousness, flexibility, and outsourcing that leaves women in a vulnerable situation in relation to relationships with men. The red color represents the movement of danger because women’s work is increasing on a global scale unevenly and the resurrection of utopia is to be able to create forms of social innovation to generate conditions of equality between men and women.