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by Ricardo Chavez-Mendez
$39.99
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Challenge your brain with a jigsaw puzzle designed by an independent artist! Our puzzles are made from premium 0.2" thick paper stock and include a semi-gloss coating on the top surface to make the image pop. Puzzles are available in two different sizes, and each puzzle includes a puzzle box with the artwork printed on the top for safe storage when you're not puzzling. The puzzle pieces are unique shapes.
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The Grim Reaper, La Muerte, La Huesuda (the bone lady known by rural Mexico), Mors Santi as renamed by artist Ricardo Chavez-Mendez, has been... more
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Store the puzzle in the provided box at room temperature with low humidity.
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The Grim Reaper, La Muerte, La Huesuda (the bone lady known by rural Mexico), Mors Santi as renamed by artist Ricardo Chavez-Mendez, has been portrayed as something to be feared. But Ricardo portrays her as standing in a doorway as a lady in waiting, waiting for you to tell her when you are ready to leave this realm. We should have no fear for she comes to deliver us to our maker, peacefully.
Most images of Mors Santi have her holding a scythe and a globe symbolizing that life itself is held in her hands, for the scythe cuts the silver thread between this realm and the next but Ricardo places the sun in her hand and her other hand playing with the earth. Sun to the artist symbolizes energy and so when she takes life from the earth she is in essence taking our energy and giving it back to the universe. Other images have her holding an hourglass symbolizing death as not final but merely a transition to another existence, like flipping over an hourglass basically starting time over...
ALL IMAGES ON THIS WEBSITE ARE PROTECTED UNDER COPYRIGHT. ALL VIOLATORS WILL BE PROSECUTED. ANY MERCHANDISE ON ANY WEBSITE OTHER THAN FINE ART AMERICA ARE NOT AUTHORIZED BY THE ARTIST AND ARE IN VIOLATION OF COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT. FOR LICENSING QUESTIONS OR TO OBTAIN LICENSING RIGHTS, PLEASE CONTACT ORO FINE ART GALLERY BY EMAIL OR TELEPHONE. Born in Torreon, Coahuila, Mexico, self-taught artist, Ricardo Chavez-Mendez moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico at the age of 28. The use of the airbrush for detail in his earlier work has earned him the nickname, "Dali of the Desert," by Airbrush Action Magazine, an apt comparison which he relishes. Ricardo is truly an extraordinary artist. Currently he is introducing the art form "Curvismo" or...
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Ramon Martinez
Fantastic artwork, Ricardo! L&F
Ricardo Chavez-Mendez replied:
Thank you for your comments, Ramon! Please excuse the delay in response, I'm finding comments I've missed.
Liudmila Di
Memento mori.. V
Ricardo Chavez-Mendez replied:
Remember death? Thank you for your vote...