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CHROMA aka Rick Wolfryd
CHROMA aka Rick Wolfryd Mexican Huichol Bluetooth Speaker of the House V

2025

$390
$60035% Off
£294.42
£452.9535% Off
€339.80
€522.7635% Off
CA$550.30
CA$846.6135% Off
A$613.22
A$943.4135% Off
CHF 319.31
CHF 491.2535% Off
MX$7,400.64
MX$11,385.6135% Off
NOK 4,003.31
NOK 6,158.9435% Off
SEK 3,782.62
SEK 5,819.4135% Off
DKK 2,536.45
DKK 3,902.2335% Off

About the Item

FROM THE SPACE TO YOUR DESK!!!. . . BLUETOOTH AND RADIO SPEAKER INCLUDED!!!! A more traditional HUICHOL style sculpture. Looks great in any room!!! ALTERATION ART . . . is a collaboration process between Rick Wolfryd, fine artist and art dealer with over 40 years experience, and various Mexican Huichol artists and Mexican Huichol art studios that Rick has been drawn to, after 10 plus years of living in Mexico. Rick’s main focus currently involves engaging and fabricating with the Huichol style Mexican glass beadwork in order to create altered vision and collectible fine art through beadwork application and effect. For Rick, who has been experimenting with photoshopped pixelizations on the computer for the past 20 years, there is a sublime similarity between pixel content and beadwork application . . . both relying on geometry and dot patterns effect to create special imagery. On an aesthetic cross comparison level, Rick also has experimented with abstract anthropomorphic drawings and patterns in his earliest manual printed and drawn works . . . which later became evident in his typed illustrations and forays into pixelized computer art. Glass beads on steroids for 2025 . . . is how Rick refers to his current work . . . The project of ALTERATION has in mind to respectfully help the Huichol community grow and prosper and be more well-known and recognized throughout the art world . . . GET THE COLLECTION THE ARTIST IS ALWAYS OPEN FOR COMMISSIONS FOR YOU!!!
  • Creator:
    CHROMA aka Rick Wolfryd (1953, American, Mexican)
  • Creation Year:
    2025
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 9 in (22.86 cm)Width: 4.25 in (10.8 cm)Depth: 3 in (7.62 cm)
  • Medium:
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  • Gallery Location:
    Cuauhtemoc, MX
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1621216615882

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