NEW

Tell him I wait for him (2018) Printmaking by E. Robledo

Sold

See more from E. Robledo

The artist offers works on commission

Did you miss the opportunity to buy this work? Good news: the artist can also create a custom work, just for you!

Seller Volupt Art

Fine art paper, 8x8 in
  • Embossing on Paper
  • Dimensions Height 26in, Width 22.1in
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Illustration
"Tell him I wait for him" is a relief in foamed PVC on cotton paper. In this artwork, Robledo represents the day and the night with two armadillos that surround the earth. In the center of the work you can see a planet earth that contains essential elements of Mexican culture. On the one hand, corn is observed, which is a core element in Mesoamerican [...]
"Tell him I wait for him" is a relief in foamed PVC on cotton paper

In this artwork, Robledo represents the day and the night with two armadillos that surround the earth.

In the center of the work you can see a planet earth that contains essential elements of Mexican culture.

On the one hand, corn is observed, which is a core element in Mesoamerican traditions.

On the other hand, the artist portrays some birds that enhance the beauty of the landscape.

There are also some Xoloitzcuintles, who are the faithful guardians and companions of living souls.

Related themes

Maíz

Artist represented by Volupt Art
Follow
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 [...]

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.

See more from E. Robledo

View all artworks
Printmaking titled "Collectiviy" by E. Robledo, Original Artwork, Linocuts
Printmaking on Linen Canvas | 22.1x15 in
$530.42
Printmaking titled "Guardians of knowle…" by E. Robledo, Original Artwork, Embossing
Printmaking on Paper | 44.1x29.9 in
$1,224.86
Printmaking titled "Serenade to the dawn" by E. Robledo, Original Artwork, Embossing
Printmaking on Paper | 22.1x15 in
$412.94
Printmaking titled "Mexican art. Beginn…" by E. Robledo, Original Artwork, Embossing
Printmaking on Paper | 29.9x22.1 in
$974.77

Explore the history of art through AI

Visually similar works of art history

Artwork
Francisco Toledo
"Caiman y Buey"
Artwork
Antonio Saura
Claudia, from the Novisaurias series
Artwork
Karl Schmidt-Rottluff
Kuhweide (Cow pasture)
Artwork
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Verkauf des Schattens
Artwork
Niki de Saint Phalle
Arbre aux Serpents
Artwork
John Piper
Exton, Rutland: monument by Grinling Gibbons, 1686 (Levinson 126)
Artwork
Wifredo Lam
Double Personnage (Double Character)
Artwork
Hunt Slonem
Purple Spell
Artwork
Wifredo Lam
Oiseau du Possible (Bird of the Possible)
Artwork
Marc Chagall
L’Homme au Sac (Kornfeld 33 II b)
Artwork
Heinrich Campendonk
Untitled (Man with a Flower)
Artwork
Marcel Gromaire
Parade

ArtMajeur

Receive our newsletter for art lovers and collectors
Iris
Iris, your AI guide
Loading...