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Las tres Marías *“Las Tres Marías” (The three Maries) is how Orion's belt is colloquially called in some Hispanic countries like mine, Argentina. This name is related to the Catholic tradition that associates these stars with the three biblical Marys (Mary Magdalene, Mary Salome and Mary of Cleophas). There are secrets, mysteries and treasures within us, waiting to be discovered, unveiled and activated. If we pay attention to the moles on our skin, we can find constellations, like traces left by ourselves in non-time. Self-portrait printed on paper + ink + photoshop https://objkt.com/tokens/KT1KXmDoMJ9qyTUEB1KAbWJp9cnMqvQ5bkRG/28
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I didn’t know this was their name too - love it so much Barbara! 💙💙💙 I have that constellation on my back too đŸ« 
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@barbarabezina
💟 I think I have all the constellations 😅 , I'm full of moles. Here, when we were little - and not so little - we always call them "las tres Marías". I have always thought it was very sweet. I saw, by chance, a contest on Tezos and it wasn't my idea to participate but the theme was number 3 and my head kept thinking of ideas so I couldn't not do this work , and I enjoyed it a lot! I'm glad you like it and that you have the three Marys on your back :))))
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