Las flores del cacao

Ivonne Portillo Sierra

Year2025

MediumOther

Custom MediumAcrylic, metallic leaf collage, engraving, and oil on canvas

Dimensions 100 × 147 cm

Price€2300 EUR

For this piece, I was inspired in amazonian systems of cultivation. The cacao tree, from which chocolate comes from, was domesticated around 5000 years ago by Amazonian peoples in their gardens (chagras) immersed in the jungle and its biodiversity. From their chagras, cacao travelled through trade routes towards Mesoamerica. The Olmecs where the first to grow cacao more than 3000 years ago in Mexico. With time, cacao was grown and used by mayan and aztec populations. For them, the drink they prepared with the toasted and ground seeds was extremely valuable and only elites could consume it. Many nahua indigenous poets of central Mexico dedicated poems to the tree, it's flowers and fruits. Poet Xayacamach de Tizatlán wrote in the XV century: "He gets drunk with the heart of the cacao flower. A beautiful song resounds, Tlapalteuccitzin raises its chant. Fragrant are its flowers, the flowers tremble, the flowers of cacao."