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Honoring the masters: sa国际传媒官网网页入口-based artist Brandon Maldonado finds inspiration for work through history

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鈥楥鲍贰狈罢翱厂

NUEVOMEXICANOS DOS鈥

By Brandon Maldonado

WHEN: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. daily through Jan. 8

WHERE: Lapis Room,

303 Romero St. NW, Suite 107

HOW MUCH: Free to attend

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Brandon Maldonado

Brandon Maldonado is forever a student.

The sa国际传媒官网网页入口-based artist鈥檚 time researching santero work has led him to the stories of the past.

鈥淚鈥檓 always buying books and learning more about the history of the art,鈥 Maldonado says. 鈥淚 started seeing some punk rock elements to their style. They were innovating and decomposing a composition to the essential elements. It鈥檚 abstraction before Picasso and modern art came along.鈥

The lessons learned are the foundation for Maldonado鈥檚 latest show, 鈥淐uentos Nuevomexicanos Dos,鈥 which is currently on display at Lapis Room in Old Town. The exhibit runs through Jan. 8. There will also be an opening reception from 5-8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 7.

There will be 13 pieces from Maldonado which range from smaller size retablo pieces to large scale.

鈥淚t feels like the museum show it was intended for,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hese originally showed in St. Louis and I had to add new pieces to round it out.鈥

Maldonado says the body of work reflects the exploration that has roots in the graphic drawings of his early 20s.

鈥淚n these recent works, I use more graphic rendering and simplified forms as with a tendency to flood areas of the picture plane with mesmerizing, repetitive lines attempting to give the pieces a somewhat psychedelic aspect,鈥 Maldonado says. 鈥淭here is also a wide assortment of stylistic influences on these works, like a cook in the kitchen, I throw ingredients in the gumbo pot: a touch of Picasso-esque cubism on top of traditional New Mexican santero folk art aesthetics and a hefty helping of the hypnotic repetitious patterning of celebrated outsider artist Mart铆n Ram铆rez. All these ingredients combine with the ever-present elements from New Mexican history and culture. To some, these influences may seem too vast, but the more you look at them, you see the thread that connects them all. It is the free spirit we see when looking at children鈥檚 artwork, which is also present in Picasso鈥檚 abstract explorations, or things the art world categorizes as folk or outsider art.鈥

The Denver native was raised in sa国际传媒官网网页入口 and was first exposed to art through graffiti.

He says the culturally rich environment of New Mexico made a lasting impact on his work, which often explores themes associated with Mexican culture.

Being primarily of northern New Mexico descent, Maldonado has a fascination with the history and culture of the land, as well as its living and historical ties to the story of Mexico and its mestizo legacy.

Honoring the masters: sa国际传媒官网网页入口-based artist Brandon Maldonado finds inspiration for work through history

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鈥淥ur Lady of Sorrows鈥 by Brandon Maldonado.
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鈥淪anta Librada鈥 by Brandon Maldonado.
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Brandon Maldonado
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鈥淪angre de Cristo鈥 by Brandon Maldonado.

鈥淓ach piece has a little panel talking about the history behind the piece,鈥 he says. 鈥淎s I get older, I begin to understand so much more about culture and history. All the pieces have personal connections.鈥

Maldonado will also be the guest artist for SIP Cielo at Lapis Room on Jan. 19.