Description: Amado Pena RARE Limited Edition Print Framed Hand Signed in Pencil Numbered Embossed PaperThis work is a Limited Edition 42/65 serigraph print part of the Mestizos Series. The work that you see here is entitled “Mestizos.” It may have another title but I had trouble decifering his handwriting. He has a similar work titled, "La Familia" also part of the series. It is presented under tripple turquoise mauve and light mauve with accent matting, glass pane and simple, but elegant, wood frame that fits the syle of the art perfectly. The artwork and frame are in very good to excellent condition. There is a small discoloration in the turquoise matte on the bottom left side (see pictures).Professionally shipped in packaging and boxing to protect and preserve the artwork and glass pane during shipment.Please look carefully at the pictures as they are part of the description. Hand Signed and Numbered in Pencil along the bottom of the imageEmbossed symbols on the paper in hte left and right corners on the bottom.Image Dimensions are 14" x 17" Dimensions with the frame are 24¼ " x 28"ARTIST STATEMENT AMADO M. PEÑA: My name is Amado M. Peña, Jr., and I was born in Laredo, Texas in 1943 and currently make my home in Nambé, New Mexico, that’s out of Santa Fe, where I have a ranch, and I have my work-in studio. Mestizo is a term that I became familiar with back in the late ‘60s. I was attending graduate school, and we were in the middle of what some people call the Chicano Revolution. As a student, we were very much involved with trying to portray imagery that had to do with what was currently going on in the United States, which was pretty much brought out by the farm workers strike in California, and it kind of trickled down into Texas. The work is done in a serigraph medium, which is sometimes called silk screen. All the colors that you see on the print are actually hand cut with a stencil that is then applied to a screen. The ink is then squeegeed through the screen on to portray the different images. The main theme of the print has to do with the tri-culture as we know it, the mixture of the indigenous and the Spanish to give us what would currently be referred to as a Mexican or Latino, so it’s a mixture of three different cultures. This is what I tried to depict in the piece. It is to represent the three cultures and to give tribute to the people. It’s part of a major series of works that I did back then. I was one of the very first screen printers in Texas. There was a lot done in California, and it slowly finally trickled down into Texas, but my work was one of the first to be represented in this particular medium, so there is a body of approximately 40 or 50 pieces that kind of represent that period of time. Please visit my store to see my other items:Store name:Abracadabra Arthttp://stores.ebay.com/abracadabraart
Price: 1100 USD
Location: Brentwood, California
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Artist: Amado Pena
Signed By: Amado Pena
Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
Signed: Yes
Color: Multi-Color
Date of Creation: 1970-1989
Material: Matte Paper, Paper
Framing: Framed
Original/Licensed Reprint: Limited Edition Print
Region of Origin: Texas, USA
Subject: Famous Paintings/Painters, Figures
Print Surface: Paper
Type: Print
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Width (Inches): 24¼
Height (Inches): 28
Style: Contemporary Art
Theme: Portrait, Cultures & Ethnicities, Art
Features: Framed, Matted, Signed, Embossed, Limited Edition, Numbered
Production Technique: Lithography
Culture: Mexican & Yaqui
Time Period Produced: 1970-1979