Printed using archival inks on acid-free paper this beautiful reproduction will last for years to come.
Sizes
8.5"x11" (21.59 x 27.94cm)
Ready to place into a standard document frame of the same size, or may be custom matted and framed to accent your walls (not included). Image size is ~6"x8" with a white border to allow for quick display or matting
16" x 20" (40.64 x 59.80cm) with deckled egdes
The hand deckled edges are reminisent of the original work by Tlacaelel and make each print unique. The image fills the entire size and can fit inside a standard 16x20 frame, but it is recommended that it be framed in a floated frame (not included)
20" x 30" (59.80 x 76.20cm) with deckled edges
The hand deckled edges are reminisent of the original work by Tlacaelel and make each print unique. The image fills the entire size and can fit inside a standard 16x20 frame, but it is recommended that it be framed in a floated frame (not included)
This high quality archival reproduction has been authorized by the artist. It was printed by the experts at Taos Print & Photography Service and is exclusively offered from the Michael Gorman Gallery.
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"Ventana Rosa" Archival Prints | by Patricio Tlacaelel
Patricio Tlacaelel Trujillo Y Fuentes is an artist from Southern Colorado who now resides and performs in Albuquerque, New Mexico. His beautiful and thoughtful creations are reminiscent of the traditional papel picado which adorn the fiestas of Meso-America and the figurative and abstract murals of Henri Matisse. Trujilo Y Fuentes uses rice paper, construction paper, shopping bags, or magazine clippings to tell his stories. For the artist, the fascination with paper is not in the shapes, but in all its aspects; its texture, color, and history all speak to him and give him voice to share their whispers with you.
For centuries, we have recorded our life and cultural events on paper, in all its various forms. We file them away for safe keeping, but over time they mix or are lost out of context only be be shuffled in with other papers forming layers of a story. For Trujillo y Fuentes, his works are his archives, his documents and they record the layers of his life.