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Sculptures in Museums and Institutional Collections:
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Vendedora de Mas-Caras Merchantress of Masks
2.50x1.50x1.20 meters Stainless Steel
Museo Nacional de la Mascara San Luis Potosi, Mexico
The "Catrina" is the female representation of death in Mexico. She is carrying masks of the Artist and Graciela Salas Vega.
Photo: Stephane Querbes. |
Detail
Self-portrait mask of the Artist. From the sculpture "Merchantress of Masks."
Photo: Stephane Querbes.
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Conquista del Joyel del Viento Conquest of the Wind Jewel
11.20x3.08x1.22 meters Painted Carbon Steel
Municipio de Ecatepec Estado de Mexico, Mexico
Quetzalcoatl, major diety of pre-Columbian Mexico had as his symbol the sea shell. The Mayans said of the conquest that the Spaniards had torn their god in half, as occurs in this stylized sea shell sculpture.
The Artist poses next to his sculpture.
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Piedad Pity
3.20x1.65x1.65 meters Stainless Steel & Painted Carbon Steel
Museo de Arte Queretaro, Mexico
The Artists self-portrait lies mutilated at the Virgin's feet.
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Joseph's Dream
3.00x1.50x1.22 meters Stainless Steel & Painted Carbon Steel
Gani Art Garden Scripps Ranch San Diego, California
Genesis: Joseph, being his fathers favorite, was given a coat of many colors. He dreamt the sun and the moon and eleven stars paid homage to him.
This sculpture was created for a sculpture park dedicated exclusively to Biblical themes.
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Amantes Lovers
3.00x3.00x1.22 meters Stainless Steel
Prefeitura Municipal Sao Caetano do Sul, Brazil
A severed and disarticulated triangle penetrated.
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Suenos de Troya Dreams of Troy
3.80x2.45x1.90 meters Stainless Steel & Painted Carbon Steel
Technological University of Monterrey (Tecnologico de Monterrey) Campus Estado de Mexico.
The majestic stainless steel horse, symbol of decepcion in the Trojan war, urges the rusted and disfigured warriors forward.
Photo: Stephane Querbes.
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The Games People Play
3.00x1.50x1.22 meters Concrete & Painted Carbon Steel
L'Estriade, Place de la Gare Quebec, Canada
Money, sex and ego. Not necessarily in that order.
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MamaPapa
3.00x3.05x1.60 meters Painted Carbon Steel
Parque Metropolitano La Sabana San Jose, Costa Rica
Created for a sculpture park where youngsters and ducks frolick.
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MamaPapa
Viewed from the lake
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