Carlos Rosales-Silva, a resident of New York City for the past decade, relies on memory, photographs, and historical accounts of his native West Texas community to create art that represents a visual narrative of nature, people, architecture, and objects of a dynamic American borderland region.
Well, as I said on the first screen, I love his bold colors and abstractions. His Biblioteca has a little 3D and a hint of MC Escher! Convince your fiancé/wife to move back to Texas!
Well, as I said on the first screen, I love his bold colors and abstractions. His Biblioteca has a little 3D and a hint of MC Escher! Convince your fiancé/wife to move back to Texas!
Well, as I said on the first screen, I love his bold colors and abstractions. His Biblioteca has a little 3D and a hint of MC Escher! Convince your fiancé/wife to move back to Texas!
Well, as I said on the first screen, I love his bold colors and abstractions. His Biblioteca has a little 3D and a hint of MC Escher! Convince your fiancé/wife to move back to Texas!