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Item Ships From: Mexico
Whale Tail in Sunset
Located in Zofingen, AG
Whale Painting 100% Original Art one of kind by OlgaNikitinArt
Oil painting on canvas.
12X16 inches 30x40 cm
Sunset painting with humpback whale tail is a bright addition to your original oil painting collection.
Original art is painted on stretched canvas. The sides are painted. READY to HANG. Ocean art is signed both sides - in front and at the back by OlgaNikitinArt.
Impasto painting with using a palette knife gives an incredible deep texture and makes the artwork alive.
Whale artwork...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Expressionist Mexico - Animal Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
"Diablito de pared III" art toy, red, pop art, Mexican, contempo, sculpture
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
A piece from the exhibition "Cosmic Duality" by artist Mr. Mitote.
Mitote is a term we use today to describe a lively, noisy, and excessive gathering. It’s also used to depict tumul...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mexico - Animal Paintings
Materials
Resin, Paint, Spray Paint, Acrylic
Untitled (Owl)
Located in Nuevo Leon, MX
Pintura
Category
Mid-20th Century Mexico - Animal Paintings
Ocelote (1/3)
Located in San Francisco, CA
Rocca Luis César
Ocelote, 2023, (1/3)
Acrylic on canvas
24.40 x 24.40 in
This original painting comes framed as shown in one of the images.
Rocca Luis César (b. 1986, Guadalajara, ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Modern Mexico - Animal Paintings
Materials
Acrylic, Canvas
Perro
By Erik Perez
Located in Mexico City, CDMX
An innate and atypical landscape artist, Eric Pérez is an intellectual who paints. He knows and loves Mexican and world history, from which he derives his contemporary context. His p...
Category
2010s Conceptual Mexico - Animal Paintings
Materials
Oil, Linen
$1,900
Transformatio Et Metum
By Jose Bedia
Located in Mexico City, CDMX
José Bedia
(Havana, Cuba, 1959) Lives and works in Miami, FL
José Bedia is the most solid representative of post-1959 revolution Cuban art. He was part of the now mythical group s...
Category
2010s Contemporary Mexico - Animal Paintings
Materials
Mixed Media
"Diablito V" art toy, red devil, pop art, Mexican, mask, contemporary, sculpture
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
A piece from the exhibition "Cosmic Duality" by artist Mr. Mitote.
Mitote is a term we use today to describe a lively, noisy, and excessive gathering. It’s also used to depict tumul...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mexico - Animal Paintings
Materials
Resin, Paint, Spray Paint, Acrylic
"Tigre gris de pared II" art toy, tiger, pop art, Mexican, contempo, sculpture
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
A piece from the exhibition "Cosmic Duality" by artist Mr. Mitote.
Mitote is a term we use today to describe a lively, noisy, and excessive gathering. It’s also used to depict tumul...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mexico - Animal Paintings
Materials
Resin, Paint, Spray Paint, Acrylic
"Tigre atacando" 1/20, mini sculpture, special edition, art toy, tiger, Mexican
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
A piece from the exhibition "Cosmic Duality" by artist Mr. Mitote.
Mitote is a term we use today to describe a lively, noisy, and excessive gathering. It’s also used to depict tumultuous gatherings marked by disorder, commotion, and sometimes even quarrels. In the colonial past, mitote was a celebration commemorating the establishment of the New Spain kingdom, blending local pride with imperial solemnity. However, throughout both ancient times and the present day, mitotes serve as rituals embedded in the culture and religiosity of various indigenous groups in Mexico, such as the Nahua, Cora, Tepehuan, and Huichol. Adorned in rich attire, gathered around a fire amidst the sounds of musical instruments, and under the intoxicating influence of alcoholic beverages, mitotes serve as occasions to invoke sacred beings—whether protective deities of nature or Christian saints associated with agriculture—to pray for bountiful harvests. Mitotes encompass and have always embodied rites, myths, and life.
In homage to the artist’s name, this exhibition is presented as a mitote: a celebration displaying the intimate mythologies of its creator through various artistic expressions such as sculpture, artwork, and video. Cosmic Duality is a concept wherein Mr. Mitote delves into memories of his childhood from a contemporary perspective. His mother introduced him at a young age to the traditions and customs of her native Maltrata, Veracruz, a town steeped in the memory of a noble past wherein it fought for its autonomy. Every year on January 1st, to invoke prosperity, the dance of the huehues (meaning “old people” or “elders” in Nahuatl) is performed. According to oral and local traditions, these characters embody foes in a mocked and vanquished manner, dancing beneath the lash of a tiger or devil. Their costumes feature pre-Columbian symbols merged with elements evoking nature, alongside nods to contemporary entertainment culture.
Through the observation and interpretation of nature, numerous ancestral cultures created dual cosmologies. Far from viewing opposites, they conceived of dual complementary systems such as chaos-order, cold-heat, humidity-drought, feminine-masculine, and life-death, among others, to uphold cosmic order. Placed within the context of Mexico City, Mr. Mitote reimagines these enduring principles from ancient religious practices alongside contemporary languages. He does so through vibrant entities that blend tradition and innovation, memory and fantasy, past and present, ancestral ceremonies, and urban rituals. Each artwork serves as a reminder that across all latitudes and human territories, culture thrives, tradition evolves continuously, the past is revitalized, and the present shapes the path forward into the future.
The body has served as the quintessential conduit bridging two dual dimensions: the human and the divine, the earthly and the celestial, the microcosm and the macrocosm. In several of his artworks, Mr. Mitote invokes propitiatory dances, and ritual practices, aimed at attracting abundant rain and fostering good harvests, many of which entail risking the physical well-being and even the lives of participants. The tiger hunt...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mexico - Animal Paintings
Materials
Resin, Paint, Spray Paint, Acrylic
Coral Reef Fish Painting Impasto
Located in Zofingen, AG
* Title: Coral Reef
* Size: 12 x 8 inches
* Materials: oil, stretched canvas, palette knife
* Shipping: gallery standards packaging, express shipping
Bright abstract seascape painting will be a good addition to your original oil painting collection.
Original art is painted on stretched canvas. READY to HANG. Ocean artwork is signed both sides - in front and at the back by Olga Nikitina
Impasto technique with using a palette knife gives an incredible deep texture and makes the artwork alive.
Abstract underwater painting will add some exotic atmosphere to your house or office.
About The Artist
Olga is an artist and scuba diving instructor, she draw her inspiration from being underwater.
She traveled around the world, dives in different ocean and sea for discovering new colors, shapes, emotions, to capture all varieties of our another world – UNDERWATER.
She believes when she teach people scuba diving she opens the door to new planet, to new reality in another dimension. In her art she reflects these emotions what people experience being underwater. Who have tried scuba diving once become a different person, it is not possible to forget that experience. Olga’s artworks will transfer you to that moment and you will dive in your memories with all your feelings. Piece of art will be not just a beautiful decoration on your wall but it becomes part of you, part of your space.
Olga Nikitina is a follower and developer of new direction in art – underwater impressionism, painting what was created underwater during scuba diving. However not all her art were created underwater - It is very complicated process, takes a lot of personal energy and resources.
Big part of artworks Olga creates in her studio. Underwater painting collection is quite limited. Please read descriptions an you will find all details or do not hesitate to contact us.
Coral reef painting, impasto painting, hawaii painting...
Category
2010s Impressionist Mexico - Animal Paintings
Materials
Cotton Canvas, Oil
$240 Sale Price
20% Off
"Tigre de pared I" art toy, tiger, pop art, Mexican, contempo, sculpture
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
A piece from the exhibition "Cosmic Duality" by artist Mr. Mitote.
Mitote is a term we use today to describe a lively, noisy, and excessive gathering. It’s also used to depict tumul...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mexico - Animal Paintings
Materials
Resin, Paint, Spray Paint, Acrylic
Cenzontle (1/3)
Located in San Francisco, CA
Rocca Luis César
Cenzontle, 2023, (1/3)
Acrylic on canvas
24.40 x 24.40 in
This original painting comes framed as shown in one of the images.
Rocca Luis César (b. 1986, Guadalajara...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Modern Mexico - Animal Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic
Espiritu del adiós
By Rafael Galdámez
Located in Guadalajara, Jalisco
Ferewell Sprit
Rafael Galdámez
Oil on Canvas
80 x 180 cm
2015, MX
Unframed
Rafael Galdámez was born in Berriozábal, Chiapas, in 1984. He was artist- in-residence at painter Alejand...
Category
2010s Abstract Impressionist Mexico - Animal Paintings
Materials
Oil
$5,500 Sale Price
26% Off
Nahual (1/3)
Located in San Francisco, CA
Rocca Luis César
Nahual, 2023, (1/3)
Acrylic on canvas
24.40 x 24.40 in
This original painting comes framed as shown in one of the images.
Rocca Luis César (b. 1986, Guadalajara, M...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Modern Mexico - Animal Paintings
Materials
Acrylic, Canvas
Los recuerdos del mono vivo
By Jose Bedia
Located in Mexico City, CDMX
José Bedia
(Havana, Cuba, 1959) Lives and works in Miami, FL
José Bedia is the most solid representative of post-1959 revolution Cuban art. He was part of the now mythical group s...
Category
2010s Contemporary Mexico - Animal Paintings
Materials
Mixed Media
Untitled (Pigeon)
Located in Nuevo Leon, MX
Pintura
Category
Mid-20th Century Mexico - Animal Paintings
"Tigre vidente" art toy, three eyed tiger, pop art, mexican art, mask, nature
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
A piece from the exhibition "Cosmic Duality" by artist Mr. Mitote.
Mitote is a term we use today to describe a lively, noisy, and excessive gathering. It’s also used to depict tumultuous gatherings marked by disorder, commotion, and sometimes even quarrels. In the colonial past, mitote was a celebration commemorating the establishment of the New Spain kingdom, blending local pride with imperial solemnity. However, throughout both ancient times and the present day, mitotes serve as rituals embedded in the culture and religiosity of various indigenous groups in Mexico, such as the Nahua, Cora, Tepehuan, and Huichol. Adorned in rich attire, gathered around a fire amidst the sounds of musical instruments, and under the intoxicating influence of alcoholic beverages, mitotes serve as occasions to invoke sacred beings—whether protective deities of nature or Christian saints associated with agriculture—to pray for bountiful harvests. Mitotes encompass and have always embodied rites, myths, and life.
In homage to the artist’s name, this exhibition is presented as a mitote: a celebration displaying the intimate mythologies of its creator through various artistic expressions such as sculpture, artwork, and video. Cosmic Duality is a concept wherein Mr. Mitote delves into memories of his childhood from a contemporary perspective. His mother introduced him at a young age to the traditions and customs of her native Maltrata, Veracruz, a town steeped in the memory of a noble past wherein it fought for its autonomy. Every year on January 1st, to invoke prosperity, the dance of the huehues (meaning “old people” or “elders” in Nahuatl) is performed. According to oral and local traditions, these characters embody foes in a mocked and vanquished manner, dancing beneath the lash of a tiger or devil. Their costumes feature pre-Columbian symbols merged with elements evoking nature, alongside nods to contemporary entertainment culture.
Through the observation and interpretation of nature, numerous ancestral cultures created dual cosmologies. Far from viewing opposites, they conceived of dual complementary systems such as chaos-order, cold-heat, humidity-drought, feminine-masculine, and life-death, among others, to uphold cosmic order. Placed within the context of Mexico City, Mr. Mitote reimagines these enduring principles from ancient religious practices alongside contemporary languages. He does so through vibrant entities that blend tradition and innovation, memory and fantasy, past and present, ancestral ceremonies, and urban rituals. Each artwork serves as a reminder that across all latitudes and human territories, culture thrives, tradition evolves continuously, the past is revitalized, and the present shapes the path forward into the future.
The body has served as the quintessential conduit bridging two dual dimensions: the human and the divine, the earthly and the celestial, the microcosm and the macrocosm. In several of his artworks, Mr. Mitote invokes propitiatory dances, and ritual practices, aimed at attracting abundant rain and fostering good harvests, many of which entail risking the physical well-being and even the lives of participants. The tiger hunt...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mexico - Animal Paintings
Materials
Resin, Paint, Spray Paint, Acrylic
"Tigre de pared II" art toy, tiger, pop art, Mexican, contempo, sculpture
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
A piece from the exhibition "Cosmic Duality" by artist Mr. Mitote.
Mitote is a term we use today to describe a lively, noisy, and excessive gathering. It’s also used to depict tumul...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mexico - Animal Paintings
Materials
Resin, Paint, Spray Paint, Acrylic
Xólotl en la caverna
By Erik Perez
Located in Mexico City, CDMX
An innate and atypical landscape artist, Eric Pérez is an intellectual who paints. He knows and loves Mexican and world history, from which he derives his contemporary context. His p...
Category
2010s Conceptual Mexico - Animal Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Luna 1
By Erik Perez
Located in Mexico City, CDMX
An innate and atypical landscape artist, Eric Pérez is an intellectual who paints. He knows and loves Mexican and world history, from which he derives his contemporary context. His p...
Category
2010s Conceptual Mexico - Animal Paintings
Materials
Linen, Oil
$1,850
Into the whale
By Miguel Villafuerte
Located in Mexico City, CDMX
#fantastic #zoology #texture #eye #paper, #color, #hole and #eye, into the #whale, from film Into The Woods,
miguel villafuerte (Quito 1991) graphic designer and visual artist, lit...
Category
2010s Conceptual Mexico - Animal Paintings
Materials
Wood, Oil, Acrylic
"Diablito de pared II" art toy, red devil, pop art, Mexican, contempo, sculpture
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
A piece from the exhibition "Cosmic Duality" by artist Mr. Mitote.
Mitote is a term we use today to describe a lively, noisy, and excessive gathering. It’s also used to depict tumul...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mexico - Animal Paintings
Materials
Resin, Paint, Spray Paint, Acrylic
"Tigre atacando I" art toy, tiger, pop art, Mexican, contemporary, sculpture
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
A piece from the exhibition "Cosmic Duality" by artist Mr. Mitote.
Mitote is a term we use today to describe a lively, noisy, and excessive gathering. It’s also used to depict tumultuous gatherings marked by disorder, commotion, and sometimes even quarrels. In the colonial past, mitote was a celebration commemorating the establishment of the New Spain kingdom, blending local pride with imperial solemnity. However, throughout both ancient times and the present day, mitotes serve as rituals embedded in the culture and religiosity of various indigenous groups in Mexico, such as the Nahua, Cora, Tepehuan, and Huichol. Adorned in rich attire, gathered around a fire amidst the sounds of musical instruments, and under the intoxicating influence of alcoholic beverages, mitotes serve as occasions to invoke sacred beings—whether protective deities of nature or Christian saints associated with agriculture—to pray for bountiful harvests. Mitotes encompass and have always embodied rites, myths, and life.
In homage to the artist’s name, this exhibition is presented as a mitote: a celebration displaying the intimate mythologies of its creator through various artistic expressions such as sculpture, artwork, and video. Cosmic Duality is a concept wherein Mr. Mitote delves into memories of his childhood from a contemporary perspective. His mother introduced him at a young age to the traditions and customs of her native Maltrata, Veracruz, a town steeped in the memory of a noble past wherein it fought for its autonomy. Every year on January 1st, to invoke prosperity, the dance of the huehues (meaning “old people” or “elders” in Nahuatl) is performed. According to oral and local traditions, these characters embody foes in a mocked and vanquished manner, dancing beneath the lash of a tiger or devil. Their costumes feature pre-Columbian symbols merged with elements evoking nature, alongside nods to contemporary entertainment culture.
Through the observation and interpretation of nature, numerous ancestral cultures created dual cosmologies. Far from viewing opposites, they conceived of dual complementary systems such as chaos-order, cold-heat, humidity-drought, feminine-masculine, and life-death, among others, to uphold cosmic order. Placed within the context of Mexico City, Mr. Mitote reimagines these enduring principles from ancient religious practices alongside contemporary languages. He does so through vibrant entities that blend tradition and innovation, memory and fantasy, past and present, ancestral ceremonies, and urban rituals. Each artwork serves as a reminder that across all latitudes and human territories, culture thrives, tradition evolves continuously, the past is revitalized, and the present shapes the path forward into the future.
The body has served as the quintessential conduit bridging two dual dimensions: the human and the divine, the earthly and the celestial, the microcosm and the macrocosm. In several of his artworks, Mr. Mitote invokes propitiatory dances, and ritual practices, aimed at attracting abundant rain and fostering good harvests, many of which entail risking the physical well-being and even the lives of participants. The tiger hunt...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mexico - Animal Paintings
Materials
Resin, Paint, Spray Paint, Acrylic
"Diablito 1" art toy, red devil, pop art, Mexican, mask, contemporary, sculpture
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
A piece from the exhibition "Cosmic Duality" by artist Mr. Mitote.
Mitote is a term we use today to describe a lively, noisy, and excessive gathering. It’s also used to depict tumul...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mexico - Animal Paintings
Materials
Resin, Paint, Spray Paint, Acrylic
"Tigre III" art toy, smiling jaguar, pop art, mexican art, mask, nature
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
A piece from the exhibition "Cosmic Duality" by artist Mr. Mitote.
Mitote is a term we use today to describe a lively, noisy, and excessive gathering. It’s also used to depict tumul...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mexico - Animal Paintings
Materials
Resin, Paint, Spray Paint, Acrylic
"Fragmentación" art toy, tiger, pop art, Mexican, contemporary, sculpture, 4 pzs
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
A piece from the exhibition "Cosmic Duality" by artist Mr. Mitote.
Mitote is a term we use today to describe a lively, noisy, and excessive gathering. It’s also used to depict tumul...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mexico - Animal Paintings
Materials
Resin, Paint, Spray Paint, Acrylic
"Diablito 4" art toy, red devil, pop art, Mexican, mask, contemporary, sculpture
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
A piece from the exhibition "Cosmic Duality" by artist Mr. Mitote.
Mitote is a term we use today to describe a lively, noisy, and excessive gathering. It’s also used to depict tumul...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mexico - Animal Paintings
Materials
Resin, Paint, Spray Paint, Acrylic
"Hojas pájaro" - Bird Leafs, oil painting, landscape, nature
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
Nature is a central theme in Alejandra's work, and with this surreal landscape, we can notice her profound curiosity about the cycles that occur in the natural world that turn out to...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Mexico - Animal Paintings
Materials
Oil, Linen
"La muerte del cisne siamés" - figurative, animals, swan, hunting, pastels
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
Artist statement:
My work as a figurative painter examines my experience as a gay male living in Mexico today. My early paintings and drawings are explicitly
erotic in that they foc...
Category
2010s Contemporary Mexico - Animal Paintings
Materials
Linen, Oil
"El otro encuentro" - owl, nature, figurative, oil painting, green, blue, brown
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
Nature is a central theme in Alejandra's work, and with this surreal landscape, we can notice her profound curiosity about the cycles that occur in the natural world that turn out to...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Mexico - Animal Paintings
Materials
Linen, Oil
La música de los canes I
By Miguel Villafuerte
Located in Mexico City, CDMX
#fantastic #zoology #texture #piano #keya #sound #music #color #dog #animal
miguel villafuerte (Quito 1991) graphic designer and visual artist, litirature, editorial.
the work as...
Category
2010s Conceptual Mexico - Animal Paintings
Materials
Wood, Oil, Acrylic
La música de los canes II
By Miguel Villafuerte
Located in Mexico City, CDMX
#fantastic #zoology #texture #piano #keya #sound #music #color #dog #animal
miguel villafuerte (Quito 1991) graphic designer and visual artist, litirature, editorial.
the work as...
Category
2010s Conceptual Mexico - Animal Paintings
Materials
Wood, Oil, Acrylic
"Hap" deer, red, abstract, contemporary, ink
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
Abstract painting in red scale, image of a deer, figurative Mexican painting.
Category
2010s Mexico - Animal Paintings
Materials
Ink
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