Handcrafted Whimsical Expressionist Woodcut Print 'Payphone' Item ID: 2671770084
$124This is your own listing item.
"Guatemalan artisan Spencer Samayoa takes a cheeky turn in his vanguardist style to create an expressionist woodcut print full of hidden messages. Titled Telefono Publico in Spanish, this black and white artwork features a payphone with attractive legs, moving to the rhythm of an ethereal but vibrant melody.
The piece comes stretched."
- 3.77 lb
- 11.3 inches W x 21.5 inches H
- 0.11 lbs
- 11.3 inches W x 21.5 inches H
- Xylograph print on coated paper
- Arrives unframed
- Hand-crafted item -- color
- size and/or motif may vary slightly
- Stretched
Made in Guatemala
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"That's how I started working on my own artworks, and I attended the National School of Fine Arts. Eventually, I decided to move away from replicating images and began searching for a way to convey a bit of what was happening inside me. Art has always been a form of expression for me, a way to say what I feel, see, or simply what I am keeping silent. No one taught me how to work with woodcut printmaking; I am self-taught.
"I have had the opportunity to teach this art technique to many people in my neighborhood, primarily friends and family. Beyond my close social circle, I try to share this knowledge with anyone I can, regardless of their situation or location. Since 2022, I have had the chance to teach wood printmaking courses in various cultural venues in the city of Guatemala. I love being able to teach what I know. Every time I do it, knowledge spreads not only to the receiver but also to the one who shares it. For me, art is a way to connect with others and express what we carry inside. I hope to continue sharing my passion for art with all of you and contribute to creating a more beautiful and colorful world."
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Spencer Samayoa woodcut printmaking artwork
"That's how I started working on my own artworks, and I attended the National School of Fine Arts. Eventually, I decided to move away from replicating images and began searching for a way to convey a bit of what was happening inside me. Art has always been a form of expression for me, a way to say what I feel, see, or simply what I am keeping silent. No one taught me how to work with woodcut printmaking; I am self-taught.
"I have had the opportunity to teach this art technique to many people in my neighborhood, primarily friends and family. Beyond my close social circle, I try to share this knowledge with anyone I can, regardless of their situation or location. Since 2022, I have had the chance to teach wood printmaking courses in various cultural venues in the city of Guatemala. I love being able to teach what I know. Every time I do it, knowledge spreads not only to the receiver but also to the one who shares it. For me, art is a way to connect with others and express what we carry inside. I hope to continue sharing my passion for art with all of you and contribute to creating a more beautiful and colorful world."
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