COMALA

  • Dates
    2024 - 2024
  • Author
  • Location Comala, Mexico

As Mexicans, we grew up surrounded by stories, legends, by the magic that shape our worldview, our cultural heritage. "Comala" is a photographic series of portraits and video of the inhabitants of the locality that takes us on an intimate visual journey.

COMALA

(Comala, Colima, Mexico. 2024)

Comala is a mythical land born in the shadows of reality and imagination; home to Pedro Páramo who walks between reality and fantasy, between life and death, an emblematic story of magical realism.

"Place of griddles": from the Nahuatl words "Any Comalli" meaning "place" and "griddle" respectively, evoking the time when its inhabitants crafted clay griddles.

As Mexicans and Latinos, we grew up surrounded by stories and legends that shape our worldview and are a cultural heritage that nourishes our blood, where life and death meet and narratives are a reflection of the richness and complexity of our identity. Magic and literary magical realism permeate aspects of our lives, from deeply rooted traditions to everyday experiences that connect us with the divine, the mysterious, and the duality of existence itself.

"Comala" is a photographic series of portraits of the town's inhabitants and surroundings that takes us on an intimate visual journey where its protagonists are testimonies and memories of this land.

Among the daily lives of its artisans, the tradition of generations carving their masks and dances, the salt flats under the scorching sun, a town that disappears every year, and its mountains of salt. A river that flows ceaselessly, the legend of its lagoon, the inheritance of family names, and the memories of those who inhabit this land framed between the Pacific Ocean and the Colima Volcano.

A place where time seems to stand still and create its own temporality, letting the wind carry with it the stories of the locals that blur between magic and legends, resonating like the throbbing heart of the region.

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"Comala: La María lagoon". There's a story of love and death surrounding the lagoon, passed down from generation to generation. It cannot be proven, yet all the inhabitants believe in it.

© VIRIDIANA - "Comala: Don José". Don José has worked at La María lagoon for over 30 years, being his guardian ever since.
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"Comala: Don José". Don José has worked at La María lagoon for over 30 years, being his guardian ever since.

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"Comala: Andrea". At 3,820 meters above sea level, you can find the Colima Volcano, and at its foothills, a setting that might seem almost desert-like, covered by shrubs and prickly pear cacti. Andrea was born and raised in Comala, near the volcano; she sews and designs her own clothes.

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"Comala: Guadalupe -Yupi- Candelario". Suchitlán is located 5km from Comala, meaning "place where flowers abound." For four generations, in Don Guadalupe "Yupi" Candelario's family, the craft of mask carving has been passed down; today, he is the heir to this tradition.

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"Comala: Los Morenos". The Dance of the Morenos represents the defense that the animals made of Jesus' body while in the tomb. The troupe consists of nine pairs of animals, male and female. The dancers wear jute outfits, and the mask covers their faces. Diego and Daniel are the youngest generation of dancers.

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"Comala: Layla at the River". Layla is 16 years old; she and her family are dedicated to collecting tamarind. Layla dreams of traveling and exploring the world.

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"Comala: Don Juan at his workshop".Don Juan learned the craft of making sandals from his father 23 years ago, and he is passing it on to his son. He knows about 50 weaving techniques and sandal designs, many of them from the 1800s.

© VIRIDIANA - "Comala: Chela y Thomas". Thomas studied architecture; today, he is also an apprentice blacksmith. Chela is a visual artist.
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"Comala: Chela y Thomas". Thomas studied architecture; today, he is also an apprentice blacksmith. Chela is a visual artist.

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"Comala: Pepe". There's a particular tradition among the inhabitants of Comala: they all receive a nickname according to the family they belong to, the name passes from generation to generation without being their last name, but often it is more important. José "Pepe" Salazar's family is called "los Pichos".

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"Comala: Salt Mirrors".In the water mirrors of the Coyutlán salt flats, salt extraction takes place, a surreal scenario that disappears during the months from July to January, which is why some call it "the town that is born and disappears every year".

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"Comala: Oksana & Fran in the mountains of salt"Coyutlán is Colima's salty town, with mountains of this mineral, which is extracted using pre-Hispanic methods. Oksana and Fran are dancers; they started their career in 2013 and met in 2020.

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"Comala: Penelope".December 12th is the biggest celebration in Comala; there are horseback rides through the streets of the town during the days leading up to it as part of the Guadalupana festivities.

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"Comala: Hand & Horse"

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"Comala: Paola". Paola is a secretary, lives in Coquimatlán, and remembers not so long ago, afternoons with childhood friends running on the beaches.

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"Comala: Standing on the beach".Luis was born and has lived all his life in Comala; he is 15 years old and wants to study agronomy.

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"Comala:Alexandra".Alexandra is a police officer, has lived all her life in Colima, she has a daughter, and is now expecting her second child.