jueves, 1 de enero de 2026

All-Inclusive




All-Inclusive Digital collage, 2025 – Honys Torres

All-Inclusive features the Hindu goddess Ganesha carrying a sacred cow, in a scene that blends devotion, irony, and visual chaos. In India, cows are not eaten—they symbolize life, motherhood, and divinity. The piece reminds us that India is not just a country, but a spiritual ministry, a symbolic universe that defies Western logic.

Explaining that there are temples dedicated to rat worship—like the Karni Mata Temple in Rajasthan, home to over 25,000 sacred rodents—is as bewildering as saying Mickey Mouse is the world’s most famous rat. Yet both are icons: one of faith, the other of commerce.

Since 2023, India has surpassed China as the most populous country on Earth, with over 1.4 billion people. This demographic expansion also means cultural expansion. Its worldview, rituals, aesthetics, and spirituality are crossing borders, and the world must prepare to avoid cultural clashes.

The artwork, saturated with colors, psychedelic creatures, and phrases like “DON’T FORGET TO SUPER-VITAMINIZE” and “TRIP TO INDIA”, turns mysticism into spectacle. All-Inclusive is a pop warning: not everything exotic is comprehensible, and not everything exported comes with instructions.


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