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- Embossing on Other substrate
- Dimensions Height 15in, Width 11in
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Street Art
The artist E. Robledo captured the essence of this legend in his work "The Guide"
In this piece we can observe two mexican elements related to dead: skulls and cempasúchil flower.
Cempasúchil means twenty petal flower and this flower is used in the day of the dead celebration
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Eduardo Robledo is a Mexican artist based in Mexico City, known for his intricate linocuts that weave together mythic imagery from Mexico's past and present. His work features calaveras, animals, and humans interacting in a shared, symbolic space, highlighting the deep cultural connections between Mexican traditions and the natural world. Drawing on both Indigenous and European influences, Robledo explores the spiritual significance of plants, animals, and the eternal cycles of life and death.
Born in Xochimilco, Robledo incorporates the cultural heritage of his hometown and personal experiences into his art, which reflects a profound respect for nature’s power. His inspiration comes from stories ed down by his grandfather, historical research, and his own encounters. Robledo first discovered printmaking as an undergraduate in Mexico City, when he was invited to participate in a printmaking workshop that ed Indigenous communities, an experience that deeply influenced his artistic practice.
- Nationality: MEXICO
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains: Represented by a Gallery,
- Groups: Artists presented by a gallery
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