I will be out of town for 9 days (between March 13th and 22nd), and so will not be shipping or open for visitors at the gallery.   The Indigo Arts website will be active as always, I will respond to emails, and I will be able to ship orders after March 23, 2023.  

Note:  With the high cost of shipping many of our customers have chosen to ship by USPS.   For small and light shipments this is usually less expensive, but please be aware that the service is not always as economical as it may appear.    USPS estimates only include insurance up to $100 for its domestic shipments, and varying amounts for overseas shipments.  If you ask for full insurance we will send you an invoice for any difference in cost. 

Felipe Morales

About the Artist

Felipe Morales in his studio - Oaxaca, 2010 (Photograph © Anthony Hart Fisher)
Felipe Morales in his studio - Oaxaca, 2010 (Photograph © Anthony Hart Fisher)
Felipe Morales embroidery in collection of Museo del Arte Popolar in Mexico City. (Photograph © Anthony Hart Fisher, 2010)
Felipe Morales embroidery in collection of Museo del Arte Popolar in Mexico City. (Photograph © Anthony Hart Fisher, 2010)
Felipe Morales embroidery in collection of Museo del Arte Popolar in Mexico City. (Photograph © Anthony Hart Fisher, 2010)
Felipe Morales embroidery in collection of Museo del Arte Popolar in Mexico City. (Photograph © Anthony Hart Fisher, 2010)
Felipe Morales embroidery in collection of Museo del Arte Popolar in Mexico City. (Photograph © Anthony Hart Fisher, 2010)
Felipe Morales embroidery in collection of Museo del Arte Popolar in Mexico City. (Photograph © Anthony Hart Fisher, 2010)
Felipe Morales in his studio - Oaxaca, 2006 (Photograph © Anthony Hart Fisher)
Felipe Morales in his studio - Oaxaca, 2006 (Photograph © Anthony Hart Fisher)

Biography - Felipe Morales was born in 1959 near Ocotlan, Oaxaca. A self-taught artist, he later studied at the Taller de Artes Plasticas Rufino Tamayo. He works in ceramics as well as painting and print-making.

Exhibitions - His exhibitions have included Cuatro Artistas de Oaxaca, at the Museo Carillo Gil, Mexico City (1983), Contemporary Art of Mexico, Mexican Fine Art Center Museum, Chicago (1988), Oaxaca, Magia en Mexico (1993), Myth and Magic - Oaxaca, Past and Present (1994), at the Palo Alto Cultural Center (California), as well as many solo exhibitions in Oaxaca.

Region:
La Visita, Haciendo Camino - Felipe Morales
SKU: FMo-2

Aquatint, (14 1/2 x 18)
#P/T, 2000

$650 framed

Felipe Morales - Fandango
SKU: FEM-198G

Aquatint, (Image size 9 1/2" x 12 5/8")
#7/30, 1995

$515

Felipe Morales - El Hombre Carinoso
SKU: FMo-13

Aquatint
(Image size 29 x 19cm - 8 3/4" x 6 1/2")
#2/20, 2007
Framed

$490 framed

Velorio (Wake)
SKU: FEM-0602

Aquatint, (9 1/2" x 11 1/2" image on 15 1/2" x 18 1/2" sheet)
#4/30, 1998

$450

San Juan Bautista y Jesus
SKU: FEM-1003

Felipe Morales (Oaxaca, Mexico),
Oil on Canvas, (34 x 63cm - 13 1/2" x 24 3/4"), 2007.

$1800

Product Status: 
Sold
Caminantes
SKU: FEM-1002

Aquatint, (50 x 45cm - 17 1/2" x 12 3/4", Sheet size 18 3/4" x 23 1/2")
#12/20, 2009

$925 framed

Product Status: 
Sold
Felipe Morales
SKU: FMo-15

Oil on Canvas
(29 x 37cm - 8 3/4" x 11 3/4"), 2009

$595 framed

Product Status: 
Sold