


Mi Tierra
Claudia Luz Doare
“Mi Tierra”
16” x 20”
Marker on Illustration Board
“Mi Tierra” is an intimate self-portrait and a vivid meditation on Miskito heritage. Through rich patterns and layered vegetation, Doare envisions La Moskitia as it existed before colonization, abundant, diverse, and alive with harmony between people and land.
In the context of Songs of Sovereignty, this is a portrait not just of the artist, but of a homeland in its unbroken state, where traditions are interwoven with the natural world.
“Mi Tierra” operates as an act of reclamation, drawing ancestral land into the present through memory and imagination. It asserts the beauty and resilience of Miskito identity, showing that self and place are inseparable, and that culture is not only remembered but actively lived and sustained today.
Claudia Luz Doare
“Mi Tierra”
16” x 20”
Marker on Illustration Board
“Mi Tierra” is an intimate self-portrait and a vivid meditation on Miskito heritage. Through rich patterns and layered vegetation, Doare envisions La Moskitia as it existed before colonization, abundant, diverse, and alive with harmony between people and land.
In the context of Songs of Sovereignty, this is a portrait not just of the artist, but of a homeland in its unbroken state, where traditions are interwoven with the natural world.
“Mi Tierra” operates as an act of reclamation, drawing ancestral land into the present through memory and imagination. It asserts the beauty and resilience of Miskito identity, showing that self and place are inseparable, and that culture is not only remembered but actively lived and sustained today.