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by Ricardo Chavez-Mendez
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The Papalotl Series paintings were based on the Rorschach ink blot test. Papalotl is a Nahuatl (Aztec) word for butterfly.
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iPhone Case
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The Papalotl Series paintings were based on the Rorschach ink blot test. Papalotl is a Nahuatl (Aztec) word for butterfly.
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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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Gun Legler
My old Rorschach plates (I was a psychologist when I was youg) in a new and very beautiful design. Much more beautiful than the originals, with much more to see and enjoy in the design! FV
Ricardo Chavez-Mendez replied:
Wow, thank you Gun! Coming from a psychologist it means a lot!
Clotilde Espinosa
I am learning Ricardo, so that is why kite in Spanish,at least in Mexico, is called "papalote" , do you know if I am right? This work is very intriguing and interesting.!!! F/V.
Ricardo Chavez-Mendez replied:
Yes, Clotilde, you are correct. Papalote is derived from the Nahuatl (Aztec) word of Papalotl, which means butterfly.