Carlos Encinas, Jack Will Take Your Order, acrylics on wood , 48" x 29", 2022

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Carlso Encinas is an  experimenter at heart. What you will find connecting all of his  works in different series are variations on the theme of water. More specifically, the memory of water.Carlos tries to find endless ways to express this memory of water through drawings, paintings and sculpture.

For more than a decade, Carlos has  worked primarily with resins, paint and oil ink on Plexiglas. The interesting thing about combining traditional materials with industrial materials is that he is always trying out new combinations and textures that often lead me to invent processes and forms no one else does. The resulting work can be deceptively simple but is often very intricate and involved. He  likes  the contrast in his  work between the quiet, the bold and the ethereal.

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Carlso Encinas is an  experimenter at heart. What you will find connecting all of his  works in different series are variations on the theme of water. More specifically, the memory of water.Carlos tries to find endless ways to express this memory of water through drawings, paintings and sculpture.

For more than a decade, Carlos has  worked primarily with resins, paint and oil ink on Plexiglas. The interesting thing about combining traditional materials with industrial materials is that he is always trying out new combinations and textures that often lead me to invent processes and forms no one else does. The resulting work can be deceptively simple but is often very intricate and involved. He  likes  the contrast in his  work between the quiet, the bold and the ethereal.

My current artwork is inspired by pop culture of movies, television, politics, historical figures and events. I am interested in creating dialogue about what in pop culture is familiar to other people and how this familiarity affected people’s lives and relates to current times, events. My paintings are produced by images found on the internet that have been manipulated, processed and recomposed into new compositions on my computer using Photoshop. 

These compositions are then projected from my computer onto the painting surface, drawn out in pencil and then hand painted. I think of these as similar to mash up or hip hop music with internet images as visual (instead of musical) samples deconstructed then reconstructed into new art forms. I consider these hand painted computer prints..

Carlos Encinas is best known for his public art, a picture book, murals, digital art prints, and paintings displayed in Tucson, Phoenix, and various other locations in the USA. He has worked in a variety of mediums throughout his many years of making art: drawing, painting, illustration, wood, ceramic, steel sculpture, computer art, and furniture construction. He has degrees from the University of Arizona in education and art. He worked as an educator for 30 years. He has worked with multiple artistic themes such as Chicano art, pop art, southwestern art, political art, children’s illustration, and abstract art. His primary influences have been pop artists like the  Mexican muralists Diego Rivera and Jose Clemente. Further Carlos has been influenced by the  German Weimar artists like Paul Klee, August Sander,Max Bekmann, Modrian, and George Grosz and the WPA artists.