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Ciro Flores
Manhattans at 5 Acrylic on Canvas Lattice of Tiny Lines Squares Depth Texture

2023

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The Cocktail Paintings Manhattans at Five These four cocktail paintings are completed at a certain point at which time the artist will start to add a mosaic style pattern to the entire work creating lattice of tiny lines and squares and gives the painting a distinctive mosaic look. He then goes back to work and adds layers of colors to areas that he feels need more depth, light, and texture. The paintings have a thin black frame that blends in with the painting. Ciro Flores – Visual Artist Born in Honduras, Central America, his fascination with art started at a very young age. He would spend countless hours tracing his favorite comic book characters into onion skinned tracing paper and selling them to his cousins and friends. When he immigrated to the United states at age 11 he found that he still loved drawing and painting. And as he grew older and started to learn about art, and artist his desire to develop his talent grew. Ciro Flores became fascinated by the Egyptian Hieroglyphics, and the Mayan wall paintings, the works of the Mexican muralist, the folk artist of his home country Honduras, Modern American artists and graffiti art. The subject matter of his work ranges from concepts of perception of beauty, human Interaction, social consciousness, politics, current events, fantasy vs reality, Appropriation of imagery and newspaper advertisements re imagined and changing the narrative of the image. He is heavily influenced by the Figuration Libre Movement started by Robert Combass in Paris in the 1980s and German Expressionist Painter Max Beckmann. His current works consists of painting executed from 2021-2023 while he was undergoing treatment for Male Breast Cancer. The works include reinterpretations of master paintings in his typical graphic style and bright color palette and a series of mosaic style paintings. The scale of the work ranges from small works (11x17”) to large, monumental paintings (108”x 840”). The complexity of these paintings allowed him to lose himself the process of creating these works that were completely different for his current situation. Ciro’s Work has been exhibited in galleries in Honduras, Texas, Nashville and The United Kingdom . His work is in included in private collection in Texas, Louisiana, New York , Tennessee, California, Florida, Honduras and The United Kingdom.
  • Creator:
    Ciro Flores (American)
  • Creation Year:
    2023
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 30 in (76.2 cm)Width: 30 in (76.2 cm)Depth: 0.75 in (1.91 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Houston, TX
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1405214929122

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