Large Sabino Guiso Smoke Painting, Skulls, 102″H
Additional information
| Additional Information | Work is titled “Tzompantli, Rojo.” Gallery stamp to reverse of stretcher: Galeria Jesus Villafan, Oaxaca, Mexico. Sabino Guisu (b. 1986) is a contemporary Mexican artist whose work bridges traditional Zapotec symbolism with modern themes of mortality and spirituality. His evocative smoke paintings of skulls resonate with the memento mori motifs found in Damien Hirst’s work, while also drawing parallels to the cultural explorations of artists like Gabriel Orozco and Francisco Toledo. |
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| Artist/Designer | Sabino Guisu (Mexican, b. 1986) |
| Condition (Policy) | very good, no issues to note |
| Dimensions | 102″h, 47.25″w work is not framed |
| Marking(s); notes | signed, marking(s); 2012 |
| Materials | smoke and paint on canvas |
| Shipping | Complimentary shipping within the continental U.S.; buyer-arranged shipping for all other destinations. |
$9,500
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