The indelible impressions of her childhood – the glowing, shining power of the sun, the close relation with animals, with the always fragrant vegetation, and last but not least with her mother – had left Cuz with a longing that demanded expression. Scenes and colors of her native land were deeply imbedded in her psyche and appeared to her in dreams and visions, which she began to express in her art in 1950. Cuz created scenes in which motifs from the world of myths and legends from everyday
Mayan life dominate. From 1957 Cuz had exhibitions at numerous European sites, including the Museum der Völkerkunde,
Hamburg (1960), Übersee-Museum,
Bremen (1961), Stenzel Gallery,
Munich (1961), Meyers Art Gallery,
Esbjerg (1963), and Galerie Commeter, Hamburg (1965). In 1968 Cuz' and
Georg Schäfer's book
In the Kingdom of Mescal was published, an illustrated fairy tale for adults based on
indigenous Guatemalan
folklore. It rapidly attained
cult status within the
hippie movement and was later translated into several languages. == Publications ==