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New Works of Art Available in Guadalajara – Week Two

Guadalajara continues to affirm its reputation as one of Mexico’s most dynamic art hubs. From bronze sculpture to contemporary painting and fine printmaking, this week’s selection showcases artists whose works are both collectible and conversation-worthy. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just beginning to explore Mexican art, these pieces offer a rare opportunity to bring museum-quality works into your home.

🎨 Pablo H. Cobián – Metamorfosis

  • Medium: Acrílico sobre tela

  • Dimensions: 100 x 110 cm

  • Details: Certificado

  • Note: En oferta

Pablo H. Cobián’s Metamorfosis is an acrylic on canvas that embodies transformation through layered abstraction and bold color fields. With its impressive scale, the piece commands presence in any interior, yet retains a human intimacy. This certified work is currently available at a special offer, making it an ideal entry point into Cobián’s oeuvre for new collectors.

🎨 Javier Arévalo – Cántaros de miel

  • Medium: Aguafuerte, aguatinta

  • Dimensions: 80 x 98 cm

  • Details: Certificada

Arévalo, one of Mexico’s most important graphic artists, delivers a masterclass in printmaking with Cántaros de miel. Through aquatint and etching, the composition evokes both myth and memory, drawing the viewer into an almost dreamlike state. This certified print combines craftsmanship and storytelling, making it a distinguished addition to any collection.

🗿 Gilberto Ortega – El infeliz

  • Medium: Bronce a la cera perdida

  • Dimensions: 45 x 25 cm

Gilberto Ortega’s bronze El infeliz is cast using the traditional lost-wax method (cera perdida), a process that ensures each detail is carefully preserved. The sculpture’s expressive form captures raw emotion, bringing both weight and movement to space. At 45 x 25 cm, it’s a versatile size — substantial enough to stand alone, yet intimate enough for a personal collection.

🎨 Javier Arévalo – La perra

  • Medium: Aguafuerte, aguatinta, ácido directo

  • Dimensions: 76 x 96 cm

  • Details: Certificado

Another standout from Arévalo, La perra pushes further into experimental printmaking. Combining direct acid techniques with aquatint and etching, this certified work is both technically complex and visually compelling. For collectors of Mexican graphic arts, this piece represents the very best of Arévalo’s innovative practice.

🪑 Alejandro Colunga – Silla de bronce (Reproducción)

  • Medium: Bronce

  • Dimensions: 47 x 12 x 19 cm

Alejandro Colunga is widely celebrated for his fantastical sculptures, and Silla de bronce is no exception. This bronze chair, though small in scale, is monumental in imagination. Offered here as a faithful reproduction, it captures Colunga’s playful, surrealist spirit while remaining accessible to collectors who admire his larger works.

🎨 Jacob Flores – Untitled (Óleo sobre tela)

  • Medium: Óleo sobre tela

  • Dimensions: 60 x 50 cm (obra) / 75 x 65 cm (con marco)

Jacob Flores presents a classical yet contemporary oil painting that balances technical skill with emotional resonance. Offered with its original frame (75 x 65 cm), the piece also stands beautifully on its own (60 x 50 cm). This dual sizing provides flexibility for collectors depending on display preferences.

Closing Note:
Guadalajara’s art scene continues to surprise with works that blend tradition, innovation, and extraordinary craftsmanship. Each of these pieces is available now and ready to find its place in a discerning collection.

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