Elliot & Erick visualize their interpretations of Elegguá, an Orisha revered for presiding over entrances and serving as an intermediary between realms, facilitating the flow of opportunities. Abre Camino bridges the gap between their floral and figurative work. By utilizing curved arches and house-shaped floral motifs, they symbolically allude to the portals of these passageways, inviting the audience to enter this realm, which is oftentimes revered or feared for its secrecy.