Tamayo: A Tribute to Three Worlds
'Tamayo' is inspired by the Mexican artist Rufino Tamayo, who based his work on Maya cave paintings. This painting, created on handmade paper to mimic the texture of ancient cave drawings, symbolizes the convergence of three worlds: the distant history of the Maya, the modern vision of a 20th-century artist, and my own interpretation. Experience the rich layers of culture and time in this unique artwork.
Created on a 90x70 cm canvas using acrylic paint and mixed materials, 'Tamayo' incorporates unique elements such as sand from Puerto Escondido (Mexico) and stones from Nicaraguan volcanoes, adding rich texture and depth to the piece.
The painting is elegantly framed in a deep walnut-colored wooden floater frame, enhancing its warmth and presence.
'Tamayo' is inspired by the Mexican artist Rufino Tamayo, who based his work on Maya cave paintings. This painting, created on handmade paper to mimic the texture of ancient cave drawings, symbolizes the convergence of three worlds: the distant history of the Maya, the modern vision of a 20th-century artist, and my own interpretation. Experience the rich layers of culture and time in this unique artwork.
Created on a 90x70 cm canvas using acrylic paint and mixed materials, 'Tamayo' incorporates unique elements such as sand from Puerto Escondido (Mexico) and stones from Nicaraguan volcanoes, adding rich texture and depth to the piece.
The painting is elegantly framed in a deep walnut-colored wooden floater frame, enhancing its warmth and presence.
'Tamayo' is inspired by the Mexican artist Rufino Tamayo, who based his work on Maya cave paintings. This painting, created on handmade paper to mimic the texture of ancient cave drawings, symbolizes the convergence of three worlds: the distant history of the Maya, the modern vision of a 20th-century artist, and my own interpretation. Experience the rich layers of culture and time in this unique artwork.
Created on a 90x70 cm canvas using acrylic paint and mixed materials, 'Tamayo' incorporates unique elements such as sand from Puerto Escondido (Mexico) and stones from Nicaraguan volcanoes, adding rich texture and depth to the piece.
The painting is elegantly framed in a deep walnut-colored wooden floater frame, enhancing its warmth and presence.