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Grabados II: Prints from the Oaxaca School

October 4, 2025

The mountainous southern Mexico state of Oaxaca was long renowned as a center for folk art. It was home to the great potters Doña Rosa, Teodoro Blanco and Josefina Aguilar, the woodcarver Manuel Jimenez, and the rug weavers of Teotitlan del Valle. In the 1980’s and 90’s Oaxaca emerged as a leading center for fine art in Mexico as well. Several of the great Mexican painters came from Oaxaca - Rufino Tamayo, Rodolfo Neto, Rodolfo Morales and Francisco Toledo.

But it was the vitality of the next generation of Oaxacan artists who they influenced that led critics to identify a distinct Oaxaca School of Mexican art. Oaxacan art draws its strength from native Indian culture, myths and legends. It is suffused with "magic realism" a folk surrealism in which people fly and mysterious juxtapositions are the norm. As poet Alberto Blanco has written, the artists of Oaxaca "all tend to depict one theme: the appearance in our history of another time and place. A space within another space. A time within another time."

Indigo Arts has shown the work of these artists, and in particular their grabados or prints, for nearly four decades. These artists include Juan Alcazar, Modesto BernardoEnrique Flores, Abelardo Lopez, Eddie Martinez, Leovigildo Martinez, Felipe Morales, Fernando Olivera, Cecilio SanchezFilemon Santiago, and the (Japanese born) Shinzaburo Takeda.

Sin Titulo - Jose Eddie Martinez
SKU: EDM-429G

Aquatint, (image size 14 5/8 x 11 31/8)
#44/50, 1991

$525

Lidia
SKU: EDM-0202

Jose Eddie Martinez (Oaxaca, Mexico),
Aquatint, (image size 9 1/2" x 12 3/4"), #P/I, 2000.  Framed

$525

Fandango
SKU: FEM-198G

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

$515

Claro de Luna
SKU: LOM-0604

Lorena Montes (Oaxaca, Mexico),
Aquatint, #3/28 (13 1/2" x 9 3/4" on 18 1/2" x 14 1/2" sheet), 2002

$495

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

Unidad
SKU: FEO-2504

Linocut w/ watercolor (12” x 16 3/4” image on 18.5” x 23” sheet). Framed (20 1/4" x 25 1/4")
#28/30, 1995
Provenance: from a private collection.

$450

Reyna de Corazones (Queen of Hearts)
SKU: FEO-0808

Aquatint (9 1/2" x 8 1/2"Image size on 16" x 12" sheet)
#29/30, 2007

$450

Untitled
SKU: ENF-1004

Lithograph, # 4/30
(image size 21 1/2" x 9 7/8" on 26 1/4" x 14 1/2" sheet), 2008

$450

Mensajes del Alma
SKU: FEO-0623

Woodcut (Image size 9 3/8" x 11 5/8" on 16" x 16 3/4" sheet)
#1/30, 2005

$ 425

Los Ojos de la Selva
SKU: FEO-2505

Etching with watercolor (7 1/4” x 6 1/4” on 16 1/2” x 10 1/2” sheet)
#P/A, 1996
Provenance: a private American collection

$375

José Eddie Martinez - Taurafila
SKU: EDM-0605

Aquatint, (image size 7 1/2" x 5 1/2" on 14 1/2" x 12" sheet)
#23/30, 2004

$325

Chirimia
SKU: MOB-04461

Linocut, (Image size 14 3/4" x 11 1/2" on 19 1/4" x 16" sheet)
#22/50, 1994

$300

Fernando Olivera - Untitled
SKU: FOl-14

Woodcut (5 1/2" x 5 1/2" image on 13" x 11 1/2" sheet)
#6/10, 1991
Framed

$300 framed

Vendedora de Pescado
SKU: FEO-167

Woodcut (5 5/8” x 3 7/8” on 12 3/4” x 9 3/4” sheet)
#7/10, 1991
Provenance: collection of Gabriela Kartofel

$300

SKU: FEO-230

Woodcut on paper (8” x 7 7/8” on 12 1/4” x 13 1/4” sheet)
#8/10, 1991
Provenance: collection of Gabriela Kartofel

$300

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