© 2003 Ziada Del Rio
© 2003 Ziada Del Rio
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Vaso del Rey (2003) Printmaking by Ziada Del Rio
Printmaking on Paper, 34.3x27.6 in
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- Dimensions Height 34.3in, Width 27.6in
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Printmaking under $1,000 Surrealism
This serigraph is hand painted by the artist. It is large, measuring 35" x 27". It is a printers proof, and numbered P/A.
It appears to be a spoof on the Castro regime. Has a blind stamp of the publisher, which was Taller de Serigrafica Rene Portocarrero. Zaida del Río is an artist, who is a tireless, and fervent exponent of[...]
This serigraph is hand painted by the artist. It is large, measuring 35" x 27". It is a printers proof, and numbered P/A.
It appears to be a spoof on the Castro regime. Has a blind stamp of the publisher, which was Taller de Serigrafica Rene Portocarrero. Zaida del Río is an artist, who is a tireless, and fervent exponent of Cuban fine arts, and a defender of femininity mostly via her poetry. She gets her inspiration in her most profound desires for an equitable world in balance with Mother Nature. Dancing figures, in which femininity is a principle element, navigate through dissimilar worlds and universes. The skill and grace of her brush take over her shapes of religiousness and hedonism that become melded into one. Zaida is a Cuban painter who has gained a deserved spotlight among recognized Cuban contemporary artists. Today, she is considered to be among the three most important Cuban women, working in the arts. This print is in excellent condition, and is signed and numbered.
It appears to be a spoof on the Castro regime. Has a blind stamp of the publisher, which was Taller de Serigrafica Rene Portocarrero. Zaida del Río is an artist, who is a tireless, and fervent exponent of Cuban fine arts, and a defender of femininity mostly via her poetry. She gets her inspiration in her most profound desires for an equitable world in balance with Mother Nature. Dancing figures, in which femininity is a principle element, navigate through dissimilar worlds and universes. The skill and grace of her brush take over her shapes of religiousness and hedonism that become melded into one. Zaida is a Cuban painter who has gained a deserved spotlight among recognized Cuban contemporary artists. Today, she is considered to be among the three most important Cuban women, working in the arts. This print is in excellent condition, and is signed and numbered.