Armando Ahuatzi
$3,300
Mexican (1950)
About the artist:
Tlaxcalteca painter of great talent and craft, born in 1950. The richness of the traditions and customs of its regional culture, in its pre-Hispanic and colonial stages, are projected with great virtuosity by that painter. Despite the fact that its theme seems to be torn from two centuries ago, its canvases take effect because of the sense of reference that unites the current viewer with a past time that modernity inevitably aims to erase. His painting is narrative and evident, scenes of yesteryear: fruits, flowers and utensils, old cupboards and cabinets, corners and things of yesterday. In its chromatic, deeply warm and mystical, the light falls on the central objects with a refinement according to his masterful invoice of priming, his composition is almost scenographic and throughout his twenty-five years of professional has not been displaced by anyone in Mexico , of its very first place of its specialty and its subject. He has exhibited and obtained an evident recognition in diverse forums of the world and his canvases are part of important collections. Highlights include exhibitions at the Cultural Center of La Villa in Madrid, Pinacoteca del Estado de Tlaxcala, Museum of Mexico City and Art Expo New York.
Tlaxcalteca painter of great talent and craft, born in 1950. The richness of the traditions and customs of its regional culture, in its pre-Hispanic and colonial stages, are projected with great virtuosity by that painter. Despite the fact that its
$3,300