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Margarita Peraza-Rugeley, artist and researcher, Doctor in Latin American colonial literature and university professor, is a creative talent who talks to us about her work and creative processes. Her passage through different cities and countries, especially during her formative years, have undoubtedly enriched her work. Among her references, she cites pottery, jewelry and the Mexican architect Luis Barragán Morfin. Below, we share the interview.