Description
many times obscuring faces and presenting us with depersonalized
Since earning her BA in Studio Art from San Francisco State University in 2013
remarking on the strangeness of the adult world
Her exquisitely simplistic and emotionally driven characters blossom from a world long forgotten
and complex histories
Sagittarius: The Archer square many times obscuring faces andDetails About 16 x 20 in. 2020 framed Far away from the sterile, pseudo sanctified realm of the art museum, Tino Rodriguez gained his first exposure to the art world in the Catholic churches of Mexico. In these mysterious, hushed interiors, images of saints and angels seduced him, the scent of candle wax and incense beguiled him. Angels in particular androgynous, half animal half human creatures captivated Rodriguez with their allure. The legacy of
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