Caravela and Lowriders
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Caravela and Lowriders
By Daniel Salazar
13'' x 13''
Ink on Paper
Drawing depicts the return of the Spaniards to attack Tenochtitlan, Spanish Brigantines. The Spanish small warships on the right have been replaced by Lowrider cars as a reference to the Mestizo hybrid culture that would emerge 500 years later.
This series by Daniel Salazar is currently on view at Museo's Malinalli on the Rocks exhibit.
Daniel Salazar is one of the quintessential artists of the Chicanx and Latinx art scene in Denver. Along with his wife, Maruca Salazar, Daniel has been at the forefront of Chicanx arts for decades.
He has been exhibited by the DAM and El Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City. He directs the XicanIndieFilmFest for El Centro Su Teatro in Denver, and is founder and CEO of Razalas Studios.
Learn more about his story with the Chicanx Movement here.
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Donated By Daniel Salazar and Maruca Salazar