Mexican Wall Art
312 creative works found
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Sales of this Design? – 1 sale so far :) / Wall Flowers is a mixed media production on canvas textured paper using ink, charcoal, acrylic and pastel. Just a nice bright happy painting, which I’ve made available as a card, laminated print, mounted print, canvas print or framed print in sizes small and medium
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April 2008 – Westfield, NJ
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Watercolor / Salsa Fresca Recipe: / 2 medium tomatoes,chopped / 1/2 cup white onion, chopped / 2-3 serrano chiles minced / 1/4 cup chopped cilantro / 1 clove garlic minced (optional) / salt to taste / Blend all ingredients together. Enjoy!
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Acrylic on canvas. / A young Frida Kahlo flying free over her beloved homeland Mexico.
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Goosenecks of the San Juan, State Park – Utah. / 4 Shot Vertical Stitch. Cropped. Tone Curve. Saturation. All imagesĀ© Copyright by Benjamin Charles Mitchell / They may not be used in any way without written consent.
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Mexican mother and son / water color / Original Sold
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“Harmony” is a mixed media production (ink, pastel, acrylic) on canvas textured paper, the idea at first was to create a feeling of stained glass…i have a love of stained glass, and transparent things….i love light filtering through…and how light plays….i was looking for a name for the painting today….and ‘Harmony’ just seemed to go ‘hand in hand’ with these three friends
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May all your Christmases be full of tequila-fueled Mexican wrestlers and guitar playing cactus angels … mmm tequila fuel. Feliz Navidad is Spanish for Merry Christmas.
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My lovely Frida bag from Oaxaca, Mexico, my vintage red gingham dress (I call it my Elvis movie dress) and my red wedge Mary-Janes.
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This is a pastel painting. It won first place in the Pastel Journal Magazine, Pastel 100 Competition in the figure/portrait category. Available as a greeting card in the “Missing You” category.
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gouache on canvas
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taken with a olympus sp 550
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Watercolor
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watercolor
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30” x 42” / Acrylic on Canvas
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water color on cotton canvas
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Mexican Farmer’s Market, San Antonio, Texas
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It’s a rather abstract composition made of Mexican Red Knee Tarantula and a macaque’s skull. Now, the tarantula needs no introduction, it’s an arachnophiles’ classic. The skull on the other hand is pretty interesting – it comes from Borneo, the Kalimantan province, and it is difficult to tell how old it is. The carvings are not really typical for the Dayak people, and they bear a mark of unique craftsmanship. I guess it would make a rather spectacular large print – up to 55×82 cm at 150 DPI. The image is a composite of two (I have only one spider…), taken with Canon EOS 5D, Canon 100mm/2.8 Macro USM.
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Pyramid of the Sun in Teotihuacan, Mexico. / /
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This piece painted using oil brushes in painter. this art work featured in painter magazine 2007.
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/ Mexican is a mixed media production by Karin Taylor / for sale as a print on card
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This girl is of Mexican descent. We picked this because it went so well with her own profile. The painting is taken from a Mayan sculpture.
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Shot on a beach in Acapuco when we were in port on a recent cruise. I was fascinated by how they were all just piled up on the beach.
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