Templo Maiz (Edwing Mendez)
TItle of Artwork: Templo Maíz - Study #1
Materials Used: Mixed Media
Price: $400
Medium: Mixed Media
Date created (Year) : 2024
Size: 15” x 12”
Rarity: First in a limited series of studies
Condition: Excellent Condition
Signature: no
Certification of Authenticity: Yes
Frame: Yes
Series: Maíz
About the Work:
The piece is the first in a series that explores corn husk, used to make tamales, as a graphic medium. I used the organic patterns in the husk to create something geometric and minimal. Much of my work also explores the geometric forms of Mesoamerican temples. I seek to present a more modern image of Mexican identity through Precolumbian motifs.
TItle of Artwork: Templo Maíz - Study #1
Materials Used: Mixed Media
Price: $400
Medium: Mixed Media
Date created (Year) : 2024
Size: 15” x 12”
Rarity: First in a limited series of studies
Condition: Excellent Condition
Signature: no
Certification of Authenticity: Yes
Frame: Yes
Series: Maíz
About the Work:
The piece is the first in a series that explores corn husk, used to make tamales, as a graphic medium. I used the organic patterns in the husk to create something geometric and minimal. Much of my work also explores the geometric forms of Mesoamerican temples. I seek to present a more modern image of Mexican identity through Precolumbian motifs.
TItle of Artwork: Templo Maíz - Study #1
Materials Used: Mixed Media
Price: $400
Medium: Mixed Media
Date created (Year) : 2024
Size: 15” x 12”
Rarity: First in a limited series of studies
Condition: Excellent Condition
Signature: no
Certification of Authenticity: Yes
Frame: Yes
Series: Maíz
About the Work:
The piece is the first in a series that explores corn husk, used to make tamales, as a graphic medium. I used the organic patterns in the husk to create something geometric and minimal. Much of my work also explores the geometric forms of Mesoamerican temples. I seek to present a more modern image of Mexican identity through Precolumbian motifs.