Colors, graffiti, and new prints
I never stop marveling over the colors and color combinations I am discovering here. Only in Mexico do these homes have charm - how tacky they would look in New England! Within the historic district, colors are restricted, but outside of the zone is another world.




And the few incidents of graffiti that I have found have been artistic as well. Made with markers and brushes instead of spray paint, the marks are calligraphic and resemble Abstract Expressionistic canvases.





And while I have been here I have been working on a new series of prints that continue the direction of my Travel Series. These new prints are more colorful, textured and layered than earlier versions. They reflect my continuing fascination with prehistoric markings, petrogylphs, etc. and a primitive aesthetic.








And the few incidents of graffiti that I have found have been artistic as well. Made with markers and brushes instead of spray paint, the marks are calligraphic and resemble Abstract Expressionistic canvases.





And while I have been here I have been working on a new series of prints that continue the direction of my Travel Series. These new prints are more colorful, textured and layered than earlier versions. They reflect my continuing fascination with prehistoric markings, petrogylphs, etc. and a primitive aesthetic.






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