Surreal Limited-Edition Giclee on Canvas, "The Tree of the Chaneques"
This intriguing limited-edition giclee on canvas is from Madero in Mexico. The surreal artwork depicts strange, otherworldly creatures beneath a tree, bathed in moonlight. Dating back to the Aztecs, chaneques are creatures from Mexican folklore — sprite-like beings that inhabit the underworld. The word chaneque is from the Nahuatl language and means "those who inhabit dangerous places."
- 0.12 kgs
- 0.3 lbs
- 40 cm W x 30 cm W
- 15.75" W x 11.75" W
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Simon
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03/29/2021
"Love at first sight"
Thank your very much for sharing your impressive Art with others. This picture looks super great in real and I really love it! Im glad this arrived too me unharmed, so i saved my tears =) I wish you all the best and keep going! Simon
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Andrew Quintana
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03/28/2019
"GREAT!"
Amazing price. Amazing painting. Probably one of the best deals for a piece of art Ive ever gotten. I hope the artist keeps painting in this style and look forward to following him. His use of colors and the quality of this piece is outstanding. :)
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Elizabeth
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09/08/2017
"WOW"
I am so glad I bought this painting! So much to see, even face in cloud reflected on water, could be an ironic title. Will follow this artist, thanks!
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