The scarf visualizes the circular narrative of Gabriel García Márquez's book One Hundred Years of Solitude. It highlights the main topics of the story. In the center is Macondo introducing the stars, the sea, the river, and the tropical fauna. The rings surrounding it provide historical context: the Banana Massacre, the workers' struggle, the railroad, the steamboat, the conservative-liberal war, and religion. The secondary boxes illustrate the creation, the masculine, the feminine, and the destruction
Client: Colombian Ministry of Culture
(2014)