Title:
Xólotl
Creator/Contributor:
Amescua, Michael M., Artist
Date:
1990
Subject:
Mayans
Mexican American art
Chicano art
Chicanos
Mexican Americans
Los Angeles, (Calif.)
Note:
Full bleed. Blue abstracted Mayan god with a pink, yellow, red and white floral lace patterned femur. From a blue disc in
upper right hand corner the colors yellow and orange ripple outward. "Xolotl guides the sun thru the underworld. Here he
is asking, "Who will speak for the animals, will they all drown in mankinds pollution, or will you speak and act now, today,
this minute to pick up your own garbage." M. Amescua.
Atelier 15; Westwinds (heavyweight); Ed#: 4/58, 44/58; Signed;, Inscription in pencil on the bottom of the image reads:
"Michel Amescua, 44/58, Xólotl" Signed;, Inscription in pencil at the bottom reads: "Signature, 4/58 and title" print: Oscar
Duardo; chopmark: embossed "SHG" on the lower right.
image size: 35" x 22"; paper size: 35" x 22"
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Type:
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Language:
myn
Identifier:
CEMA 3
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