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Alfonso Huerta

Master Artist

It’s been almost a year since we featured Alfonso Huertra’s artwork (November 2012 V1 I8) he has been hard at work completing a number of pieces that have left us speechless and what could be more perfect than “Grandmother Luna” for our cover?!
Alfonso’s paintings, prints and drawings combine various media, including egg tempura, oil, pastels, charcoal, and watercolor to depict a series of serene still life studies and portraits expressing the beauty and sensuality of everyday life with a distinctly Mexican soul.  Originally from Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico, Alfonso studied painting and life drawing at the Academia de Arte Municipal de Ciudad Juarez and at the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas in Mexico City.  His paintings and drawings depict the lush and rich textures of his native Mazatlán with strong tropical flashes of color and surrealistic effects of saturated light and shadow.
As well as continuing to show his artwork in galleries around Austin and at STEAM Magazine’s 1st Annual Art Show in Corpus Christi, Alfonso has been working on illustrating an upcoming book. Alfonso told us, “Since the last time my work was featured in STEAM Magazine, I have been working on a series for a book entitled, “Little Monsters and Mayan Gods”.   This book concerns myths and legends of the Pre-Columbian Maya and was written by Carol Karasik.”
This series of fantastic images was realized using a variety of techniques, including watercolor, colored pencil, acrylic, Prismacolor, and a variety of printing techniques.  These techniques range from traditional metal plate etching, aquatint, and Photo Polymer Gravure in which a photo of the original painting is captured on a plate, inked and printed using the pressure of an etching press.  Also referred to as solar plate printing, the hand-created image is transferred via ultraviolet light to a plate that is light sensitive.
For more information on Alfonso Huerta and his techniques, please check out his website: www.dosmundos.net
There are currently two galleries where you can see his artwork up close and purchase his work:
Mi Casa Gallery 1700 S Congress Ave. Austin, Texas 78704 (512) 707-9797 www.micasagallery.com  Mi Casa Gallery is a unique storehouse of treasures located in the historic and revitalized South Congress Avenue District in Austin, Texas. We are proud to offer one of the largest collections of museum quality religious and folk art from Latin America.
Flatbed Press Studio , 2830 E MLK Blvd Austin TX 78702, 512.477.9328  www.flatbedpress.com   FPS was founded in 1989 is located in Flatbed World Headquarters, an 18,000 sq. ft. warehouse which was redeveloped in 1999 as a community of creative professionals. Visitors have compared the aesthetics of the space to New York City's Chelsea-district warehouse galleries.

 

 

 

 

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