Carlos Encinas, Los Panchos, acrylics on wood panel, 30" x 40", 2018
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Los Panchos 2018, 30” x 40” acrylics on wood panel. Political and cultural commentary about Hollywood depictions of Mexican Revolutionary Pancho Villa as portrayed by various American, and non-Mexican actors, and pop characters.
Los Panchos 2018, 30” x 40” acrylics on wood panel. Political and cultural commentary about Hollywood depictions of Mexican Revolutionary Pancho Villa as portrayed by various American, and non-Mexican actors, and pop characters.
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, Mexican muralists, like Diego Rivera and Jose Clemente’ and German Weimar artists like Paul Klee, August Sander, and George Grosz
Carlos Encinas, Los Panchos, acrylics on wood panel, 30" x 40", 2018
Los Panchos 2018, 30” x 40” acrylics on wood panel. Political and cultural commentary about Hollywood depictions of Mexican Revolutionary Pancho Villa as portrayed by various American, and non-Mexican actors, and pop characters.
Los Panchos 2018, 30” x 40” acrylics on wood panel. Political and cultural commentary about Hollywood depictions of Mexican Revolutionary Pancho Villa as portrayed by various American, and non-Mexican actors, and pop characters.
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, Mexican muralists, like Diego Rivera and Jose Clemente’ and German Weimar artists like Paul Klee, August Sander, and George Grosz