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Artwork Information

Title

Artejos

Author
Abel Vázquez
Technique
Charcoal on paper
Size
121 x 80 cm
Place and date of creation
CDMX. 2005
ID
AVO-C012

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History behind the artwork

Within Master Abel’s erotic works, carried out in 2005, the cactus becomes relevant due to its phallic form. 

The cactus grows from “artejos” or joints, that are popularly called “little children”, hence the name of the piece.

The images of these growths give suggestions for the creations of this collection.

Abel Vázquez

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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.

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Title

Tunicata

Author
Abel Vázquez
Technique
Charcoal on paper
Size
121 x 80 cm
Place and date of creation
CDMX. 2005
ID
AVO-C011

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History behind the artwork

Inspired by cacti and their wild thorns, Abel makes a collection of charcoal drawings where he addresses the theme of eroticism.The artist shows us in these works a deep study of light and shadow.

For Abel, this type of plant comes to have an erotic symbolism, because many seem to have phallic forms.

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.

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Title

Equimosis

Author
Abel Vázquez
Technique
Charcoal on paper
Size
103 x 153 cm
Place and date of creation
CDMX. 2005
ID
AVO-T009

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History behind the artwork

In real terms the word refers to the biological classification of some cacti; “Echinopsis chamaecereus”.

This work is based on the apparently chaotic growth of some cactus plants that Abel likes. 

With this idea of chaos, the author represents an erotic scene, between ludic uses of black and white of charcoal on paper. 

For Abel, this type of plant comes to have an erotic symbolism, because many seem to have phallic forms.

This is one of the pieces in the collection of erotic drawings that Abel made in 2005, in Mexico City.

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.

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