Oy jun vinik bat ta camposanto (The man who went to the cemetery)

Maruch Méndez

Oy jun vinik bat ta camposanto (The man who went to the cemetery), 202329.5 x 19.5cmSign in to view price
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mixed media: hand painted on engraving, on paper
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Maruch Méndez
Artist
Maruch Méndez
B.1957, Mexican

Maruch Méndez took up contemporary visual art upon joining the MUY artists’ community almost a decade ago. With a legendary background in Chamula embroidery, shepherding, adoptive parenthood, traditional prayer and curing, and now religious cargo-holder with deep historic-cosmological knowledge, Maruch’s paintings have been singled out in national and international museum shows in recent years. In Material Art Fair, Méndez presents a series of monotype painted engravings, based on interactions between humans and earth deities in quasi-historical narratives directing us to proper action and Maya eudaimonia (good life). ...

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