Remembering is basically reinventing the past; everyone has a point of view on how history happened. I explore the construction and interactions of cultures and their respective subcultures. With the help of Mexican Catholic iconography, which blends traditional native religious rituals and deities with Roman Catholicism, I present stories based on systematic repetition of rituals, idealized representations of acts, and norms reconstructed by memory. It would be easy to categorize people, but when you start to consider the ethnic background, social class, religion, gender, family, values, ethics, and so on, everything gets more complicated, and you cannot separate one identity from the rest { all of them coexist and interact with each other. Such dilemmas and situations are presented in my artwork, and explored through mystic, ritualistic, and historical references and imagery commenting on acculturation, religion, gender, social strains, and injustices { all set on a colonial environment presented in a modern context.