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Title: 2BITCAR is headed out to be framed
Post by: dolphriends on June 26, 2018, 11:09:37 PM
 :)Biography   Miguel Najera Loera
Miguel Najera is a Mexican painter whose easel and mural style is expressionism. His paintings are mixed media on canvas, cardboard, panel or paper. He began his art instruction with a teacher who was a student of the painter Diego Rivera.

Miguel Najera Loera was born September 13, 1946 in the city of Acapulco, Mexico. He moved to Tijuana in 1955 when he was only eight years old.  In the early of 1970's, he returned to the south of Mexico on a scholarship to improve and sharpen his artistic skills.  He worked in the only mural studio under the tutelage of the atelier of David Alfaro Siqueiros.

Loera was an art teacher in the Tijuana Cultural House, and his art was exhibited in the Tijuana Cultural CenterRepresenting the best of the local arts community, artists who have been popular at previous Art Fests, include Carlos Coronado, Álvaro Blancarte, Miguel Najera, Juan Ángel Castillo, Valra, Franco Méndez Calvillo, María Evangelina Rodríguez and David Silvah. Each of these artists has been previously honored with solo exhibits in important cultural spaces such as “Cubo Gallery” at the Tijuana Cultural Center and the Museum of the Living Artist in San Diego, California.






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Title: Re: Wanted to share the latest addition to my art collection
Post by: krogothmanhattan on June 26, 2018, 11:26:40 PM
Very nice! Who is the artist?


Title: Re: Wanted to share the latest addition to my art collection
Post by: dolphriends on June 29, 2018, 03:05:56 PM
Hopefully a few members appreciated the art :)


Title: Re: Wanted to share the latest addition to my art collection
Post by: greenplastic on June 29, 2018, 03:36:26 PM
Bzzz...I like the beehives.

At first glance, I thought they were chocolate covered strawberries hanging from the trees.   :D   


Title: Re: Wanted to share the latest addition to my art collection
Post by: dolphriends on June 29, 2018, 03:44:01 PM
LOL :)  


Title: Re: Wanted to share the latest addition to my art collection
Post by: anorganix on June 29, 2018, 07:33:03 PM
Nice piece bud.
Do you consider selling it? If yes, at what price are we looking?

Thanks!


Title: Re: Wanted to share my latest acquisition, 2BITCAR
Post by: Corrosive on June 30, 2018, 08:30:45 PM
Iv got a lotta time for stuff like this:)

Very odd, love it  ;)


Title: Re: Wanted to share my latest acquisition, 2BITCAR
Post by: Lesbian Cow on June 30, 2018, 10:47:02 PM
Very cool and unique, thanks for sharing!

What does that street sign mean?


Title: Re: Wanted to share my latest acquisition, 2BITCAR
Post by: owlcatz on June 30, 2018, 11:45:08 PM
Very cool and unique, thanks for sharing!

What does that street sign mean?

I'm just gonna guess "Moon ahead"!!  :D


Title: Re: Wanted to share my latest acquisition, 2BITCAR
Post by: dolphriends on July 01, 2018, 02:35:27 AM
Very cool and unique, thanks for sharing!

What does that street sign mean?
It looks like a bee to me, and those are beehives in the trees but, do look a little like chocolate covered strawberries like greenplastic pointed out LOL   I just found out that what I thought were stripes in the road were actually gold bars  :)


Title: Re: Wanted to share the latest addition to my art collection
Post by: dolphriends on July 01, 2018, 03:42:05 AM
Nice piece bud.
Do you consider selling it? If yes, at what price are we looking?

Thanks!

Sent you a pm, hope you were sitting down when you saw the price tag LOL
Now I am really interested. Can I get a PM :)

PM sent today, thank you for your interest


Title: Re: Wanted to share my latest acquisition, 2BITCAR
Post by: dolphriends on July 01, 2018, 03:41:48 PM
Very cool and unique, thanks for sharing!

What does that street sign mean?

I'm just gonna guess "Moon ahead"!!  :D

I really didn't know until I studied it for awhile and realized it was a bee.   Also if you don't look closely you will miss the monero rims.  The subtleties are very interesting. :)


Title: Re: Wanted to share my latest acquisition, 2BITCAR
Post by: owlcatz on July 01, 2018, 04:48:46 PM
Very cool and unique, thanks for sharing!

What does that street sign mean?

I'm just gonna guess "Moon ahead"!!  :D

I really didn't know until I studied it for awhile a realized it was a bee.   Also if you don't look closely you will miss the monero rims.  The subtleties are very interesting. :)

Oh damn, how did I miss the monero rims, that's awesome!! :D  Great stuff, thanks for sharing! :D


Title: Re: Wanted to share my latest acquisition, 2BITCAR
Post by: dolphriends on July 01, 2018, 05:13:15 PM
Very cool and unique, thanks for sharing!

What does that street sign mean?

I'm just gonna guess "Moon ahead"!!  :D

I really didn't know until I studied it for awhile a realized it was a bee.   Also if you don't look closely you will miss the monero rims.  The subtleties are very interesting. :)

Oh damn, how did I miss the monero rims, that's awesome!! :D  Great stuff, thanks for sharing! :D

Thanks Owl, their are so many subtle things in his art.


Title: Re: Wanted to share my latest acquisition, 2BITCAR
Post by: dolphriends on July 03, 2018, 06:41:37 AM
Thanks everyone for viewing this painting and all the kind words.   :o :o :o


Title: Re: 2BITCAR is headed out to be framed
Post by: dolphriends on July 05, 2018, 06:18:28 AM
:)Biography   Miguel Najera Loera
Miguel Najera is a Mexican painter whose easel and mural style is expressionism. His paintings are mixed media on canvas, cardboard, panel or paper. He began his art instruction with a teacher who was a student of the painter Diego Rivera.

Miguel Najera Loera was born September 13, 1946 in the city of Acapulco, Mexico. He moved to Tijuana in 1955 when he was only eight years old.  In the early of 1970's, he returned to the south of Mexico on a scholarship to improve and sharpen his artistic skills.  He worked in the only mural studio under the tutelage of the atelier of David Alfaro Siqueiros.

Loera was an art teacher in the Tijuana Cultural House, and his art was exhibited in the Tijuana Cultural CenterRepresenting the best of the local arts community, artists who have been popular at previous Art Fests, include Carlos Coronado, Álvaro Blancarte, Miguel Najera, Juan Ángel Castillo, Valra, Franco Méndez Calvillo, María Evangelina Rodríguez and David Silvah. Each of these artists has been previously honored with solo exhibits in important cultural spaces such as “Cubo Gallery” at the Tijuana Cultural Center and the Museum of the Living Artist in San Diego, California.






https://i.imgur.com/UkPtxqu.jpg