fbpx

Technique: Polychrome Resin

Size: 34 x 17 x 15 cm

ID: AVE-A007

 

Artwork Sold

Technique: Polychrome Resin

Size: 28 x 14 x 11 cm

ID: AVE-A008

Artwork Sold

Technique: Bronze

Size: 45 x 18 x 11 cm

ID: AVE-B002

Contact us for more information

    Technique: Bronze

    Size: 110 x 59 x 34 cm

    ID: AVE-B004

    Contact us for more information

      Technique: Bronze

      Size: 51 x 15 x 11.5 cm

      ID: AVE-B006

       

      Artwork Sold

      Technique: Bronze

      Size: 72 x 80 x 78 cm

      ID: AVE-B007

      Contact us for more information

        Artwork Information

        Title

        Con las Alas Rotas

        Author
        Abel Vázquez
        Technique
        Polychrome resin
        Size
        74 x 27 x 31 cm
        Place and date of creation
        CDMX. 1999
        ID
        AVE-R010

        Available Artwork

        Ask for price

        Start your collection

        All our works are original, signed by the artist and include his certificate of authenticity.

        For more information contact us at our email:


        contacto@nahualligallery.com

        History behind the artwork

        With the idea of transporting in three dimensions the characters of his paintings, Abel creates this piece, where he represents an angel destined to live on earth because of his broken wings. This character is linked to Mother Earth, and is dedicated to taking care of the plants. That is why he is standing up with a cactus in his hand, but his face looks at the sky, longing to be able to fly again.

        Abel Vázquez

        Plastic Artist

        Trained as a cabinetmaker with his father in his childhood, he studied and graduated as a sculptor from the most important art school in Mexico, achieving a multifaceted professional development, venturing into all variants of the plastic arts.

        Related artworks

        Artwork Information

        Title

        Tameme

        Author
        Abel Vázquez
        Technique
        Polychrome resin
        Size
        92 x 16 x 30 cm
        Place and date of creation
        Mérida, Yucatán. 2007
        ID
        AVE-R011

        Available Artwork

        Ask for price

        Start your collection

        All our works are original, signed by the artist and include his certificate of authenticity.

        For more information contact us at our email:


        contacto@nahualligallery.com

        History behind the artwork

        The “tamemes” are people of great strength, and we owe to them having most of our food on the table. The term “tameme” comes from the Nahuatl word “tlamama”, which means to carry.

        In the past the “tamemes”, carried on their backs loads that could be people, items for trade, among other things. Today, we can see them in the plots, at the harvest, at the markets and even on the streets selling their products.

        This piece pays homage to these people who dedicate their lives to providing us with food. 

        The artist expresses his opinion; it is a work that is usually not as valued as it should be.

        Abel Vázquez

        Plastic Artist

        Trained as a cabinetmaker with his father in his childhood, he studied and graduated as a sculptor from the most important art school in Mexico, achieving a multifaceted professional development, venturing into all variants of the plastic arts.

        Related artworks

        Technique: Polychrome Resin

        Size: 31 x 18 x 11 cm

        ID: AVE-A002

         

        Artwork Sold

        Artwork Information

        Title

        Ángel 4

        Author
        Abel Vázquez
        Technique
        Polychrome Resin
        Size
        32 x 17 x 14 cm
        Place and date of creation
        Mérida, Yucatán. 2016
        ID
        AVE-A003

        Available Artwork

        Ask for price

        Start your collection

        All our works are original, signed by the artist and include his certificate of authenticity.

        For more information contact us at our email:


        contacto@nahualligallery.com

        History behind the artwork

        The angels were released

        This piece is part of a vast collection that Abel created as a way to evoke the elements of nature, making a mixture of spiritual symbols of pre-Hispanic thought and the Hispanic concept of angels.

        For the artist, the rituals and the closeness to his roots are of utmost importance; In particular, this piece deals with an earthly angel who protects land animals and the earth itself.

        In these pieces, Abel extracts the characters from his paintings and revives them with color, giving a sculpture context in a very pictorial way.

        The technique used is polychrome resin with acrylics. The edition is limited to 20 pieces, this being number 3.

        Abel Vázquez

        Plastic Artist

        Trained as a cabinetmaker with his father in his childhood, he studied and graduated as a sculptor from the most important art school in Mexico, achieving a multifaceted professional development, venturing into all variants of the plastic arts.

        Related artworks