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Exposition Art Blog Byron Gálvez
Gálvez’s work included painting, sculpture, etching, lithography, and drawing. For Galvez, art was spiritual and disconnected with physical logic, when only aesthetics mattered. Female figures are common, and often are sensual. He work has been influenced by the Cubism of Picasso and Georges Braque, by African and Oceanic folk art and by pre-Columbian sculpture. He preferred large scale works often bigger than seven by seven feet.He painted while listening to classical, jazz and occasionally, rock music.Galvez’s work experienced periods in which different artistic currents dominated including expressionism, abstract art and mixtures of the two.In his work, he tried to achieve a balance between figurative and abstract expression.
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¿Sabías qué en Hidalgo está el homenaje más grande del mundo dedicado a las mujeres?💜
Se ubica en el parque David Ben Gurión, en la zona sur de Pachuca, lugar donde se encuentra la losa pictórica más grande del mundo, diseñada por Byron Gálvez titulada “Homenaje a la Mujer del Mundo”.
#EstoEsHidalgo
Recorre la belleza de Hidalgo a través de las fotos de @a.delarosa20
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“Homenaje a la mujer del mundo” de Byron Gálvez es el mural peatonal más grande del 🌍 (en Pachuca De Soto, Hidalgo, Mexico) https://www.instagram.com/p/CDsDrEgH6Yc/?igshid=hguug6lcnixf
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Picnic con Byron Gálvez.
Ex Hacienda de Chautla.
Popocatépetl.
(Regla de tercios)
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Personaje (1941)
Byron Gálvez
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Byron Gálvez
Bailarina, circa 1990s
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Byron Gálvez
Sitting Sculpture, 1989
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Exposition Art Blog Byron Gálvez
Gálvez’s work included painting, sculpture, etching, lithography, and drawing. For Galvez, art was spiritual and disconnected with physical logic, when only aesthetics mattered. Female figures are common, and often are sensual. He work has been influenced by the Cubism of Picasso and Georges Braque, by African and Oceanic folk art and by pre-Columbian sculpture. He preferred large scale works often bigger than seven by seven feet.He painted while listening to classical, jazz and occasionally, rock music.Galvez’s work experienced periods in which different artistic currents dominated including expressionism, abstract art and mixtures of the two.In his work, he tried to achieve a balance between figurative and abstract expression.
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Exposition Art Blog Byron Gálvez
Gálvez’s work included painting, sculpture, etching, lithography, and drawing. For Galvez, art was spiritual and disconnected with physical logic, when only aesthetics mattered. Female figures are common, and often are sensual. He work has been influenced by the Cubism of Picasso and Georges Braque, by African and Oceanic folk art and by pre-Columbian sculpture. He preferred large scale works often bigger than seven by seven feet.He painted while listening to classical, jazz and occasionally, rock music.Galvez’s work experienced periods in which different artistic currents dominated including expressionism, abstract art and mixtures of the two.In his work, he tried to achieve a balance between figurative and abstract expression.
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Exposition Art Blog Byron Gálvez
Gálvez’s work included painting, sculpture, etching, lithography, and drawing. For Galvez, art was spiritual and disconnected with physical logic, when only aesthetics mattered. Female figures are common, and often are sensual. He work has been influenced by the Cubism of Picasso and Georges Braque, by African and Oceanic folk art and by pre-Columbian sculpture. He preferred large scale works often bigger than seven by seven feet.He painted while listening to classical, jazz and occasionally, rock music.Galvez’s work experienced periods in which different artistic currents dominated including expressionism, abstract art and mixtures of the two.In his work, he tried to achieve a balance between figurative and abstract expression.
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Exposition Art Blog Byron Gálvez
Gálvez’s work included painting, sculpture, etching, lithography, and drawing. For Galvez, art was spiritual and disconnected with physical logic, when only aesthetics mattered. Female figures are common, and often are sensual. He work has been influenced by the Cubism of Picasso and Georges Braque, by African and Oceanic folk art and by pre-Columbian sculpture. He preferred large scale works often bigger than seven by seven feet.He painted while listening to classical, jazz and occasionally, rock music.Galvez’s work experienced periods in which different artistic currents dominated including expressionism, abstract art and mixtures of the two.In his work, he tried to achieve a balance between figurative and abstract expression.
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Exposition Art Blog Byron Gálvez
Gálvez’s work included painting, sculpture, etching, lithography, and drawing. For Galvez, art was spiritual and disconnected with physical logic, when only aesthetics mattered. Female figures are common, and often are sensual. He work has been influenced by the Cubism of Picasso and Georges Braque, by African and Oceanic folk art and by pre-Columbian sculpture. He preferred large scale works often bigger than seven by seven feet.He painted while listening to classical, jazz and occasionally, rock music.Galvez’s work experienced periods in which different artistic currents dominated including expressionism, abstract art and mixtures of the two.In his work, he tried to achieve a balance between figurative and abstract expression.
www.exposition.com.pl
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Exposition Art Blog Byron Gálvez
Gálvez’s work included painting, sculpture, etching, lithography, and drawing. For Galvez, art was spiritual and disconnected with physical logic, when only aesthetics mattered. Female figures are common, and often are sensual. He work has been influenced by the Cubism of Picasso and Georges Braque, by African and Oceanic folk art and by pre-Columbian sculpture. He preferred large scale works often bigger than seven by seven feet.He painted while listening to classical, jazz and occasionally, rock music.Galvez’s work experienced periods in which different artistic currents dominated including expressionism, abstract art and mixtures of the two.In his work, he tried to achieve a balance between figurative and abstract expression.
www.exposition.com.pl
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Byron Gálvez (1941 – 2009) Mexican
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