Curiot

Mrz 11, 2013

San Francisco

Mexico City based painter and street artist Curiot (Favio Martinez) currently holds his first solo show in the United States. Entitled Age of Omuktlans, the show features 11 new colorful and vibrant acrylic paintings on canvas.

Curiot’s colorful paintings, featuring mythical half-animal half-human figures and scenes, which allude to Mexican traditions (geometric designs, Day of the Dead styles, myths and legends, tribal elements), are rendered in precise detail with a mixture of highly vibrant yet complementary colors. “Growing up in the States sort of gave me a diluted Mexican culture, I had no clue what I was missing out on until I moved back 10 years ago”, says Curiot. “The bright colors, folklore, ancient cultures and the beautiful handcrafts are some of the things that I embraced and which influence my work deeply”. The 11 new paintings in “Age of Omuktlans” tell the story of man’s distance from his natural path as he focuses his energy on satisfying his material pleasures and the dystopia this creates.

Curiot

FFDG

March 8 – April 14, 2013
2277 Mission St.
San Francisco, CA 94110
USA

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