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Arterial Gallery

Arterial Galeria de Arte is a unique art space committed to Oaxaca and Mexico artists offering the best in contemporary art styles such as abstract, figurative, minimalism, pop art, portraiture and surrealism. The gallery specializes in paintings, drawings and printmaking. Oaxaca is known as the mecca for printmaking*offering some of the best talent in the country. We are happy to partner with Limitedlimitlessliving.com in promoting some of these works for sale. We ship internationally using DHL. Each artwork is numbered with a certificate of authenticity and the biography of the artist. If you are interested in a specific subject let us know. We can find it for you. Click here 📧 with your request.

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Eduardo A. Arista Mendoza

Eduardo A. Arista Mendoza, born in the city of Oaxaca de Juárez in 1994, receivedbachelor’s degree in Plastic and Visual Arts at the “Benito Juárez” Autonomous University of Oaxaca. He specializes in painting, wood block printmaking, and lithography having been trained in the Japanese technique of wood block printmaking. He has exhibited in museums and galleries in his native state. He participated in the eleventh International Triennial exhibition in Kochi, Japan where his work was acquired. His work is found in private collections. A more detailed CV is available.

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Title: “Being Free” Author: Eduardo Arista Mendoza Technique: Woodcut Printmaking Measurements: 14.9 x 11 in Year: 2022 Price: $235.00 + shipping
Title: “Warrior” Author: Eduardo Arista Mendoza Technique: Woodcut printmaking Measurements: 11.8 x 9.9 in Year: 2022 Price: $180.00+ shipping
Title: “Yaoltecatl Ocelotl” Author: Eduardo Arista Mendoza Technique: Woodcut Printmaking Measurements: 10 x 7.7 in Year: 2019 Price: $145.00+shipping

*Woodcut, the oldest form of printmaking, is a relief process in which knives and other tools are used to carve a design into the surface of a wooden block. The raised areas that remain after the block has been cut are inked and printed. For more on the role of woodcut in the art world, click here*

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