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SAUHER 🇲🇽

Style: Pop Art
Technique: Digital Illustration in Vectors

Tapatío, influenced by the gallos of Chucho Reyes, the exquisite handling of color and forms by Vicente Rojo, the carefree street art of Basquiat, and the contrasted strokes of Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein—these all awaken in me the interest to create art. With Architecture as my academic background, and working in Graphic Design and Illustration, has led me to get involved in art as a complement for setting the mood in spaces and visual and advertising work, using different techniques and materials.

Exhibition Carrer

  • DLonngi ART Gallery, Mexico City, 2018

  • Zonamaco Art Exhibition, Mexico City, 2018

  • Vasconcelos Library, Vlady Central Museum, UACM, Mexico City, 2016

  • Mexico City Museum, 2015

  • Street Art MUJAM, Museum of Antique Mexican Toys, Mexico City, 2015.

  • Advanced studies in visual arts at the National School of Painting, Sculpture, and Engraving “La Esmeralda”, Mexico City.

  • Graduate of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)

  • San Carlos Academy, Mexico City.

  • NEZAHUALCÓYOTL, 1982.

José Antonio Martínez De la Cruz, better known as JAMDELAC, held his first solo exhibition at the Casa de la Cultura Tonacalli in Iztapalapa, Mexico City in 1999, an experience that encouraged him to continue on that path. Thanks to this and his curiosity, he later joined various artistic experimentation workshops – Graphic Design, Sculpture, and Painting – at the National Autonomous University of Mexico.

Armed with his stencils, he combines ink, spray paint, and acrylic, as well as elements of Mexican popular culture, dazzling us with works full of textures that invite observation. He aims not only to represent symbols or icons but also to include hidden messages in his works, many of which can be visualized under ultraviolet light, or even through 3D glasses. His willingness to show his work from any perspective gifts us with multisensory pieces that also add a new perception to what Mexico represents. From Iztapalapa to the World, 1982

¡Y enmudeció el palenque…!

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Señor Zapata

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Monsieur Zapata

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La Valentina

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Rosita

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La Caponera

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El Jarabe Tapatío

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Ballet folclórico

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Emiliano

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Corazón Mexa

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Colima es su casa

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¡Cierren las puertas!

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Al estilo Jalisco

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“Yo puedo” – Adelita

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Cinco de Mayo

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Sizes

7x9.5 inches • $30 USD
11.8x15.7 inches • $70 USD
15.7x19.6 inches • $95 USD
22x29.9 inches • $150 USD

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