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Gamboa, Diane; Little Gold Man; February 12-16,1990; silkscreen.
67. Artist: Gamboa, Diane
Title: Little Gold Man
Date: February 12-16, 1990
Medium: silk screen
Dimension: 26" x 38"
Art Center: Self-Help Graphics
Comments: "The Little Gold Man is the focal point of the other figures, but at the same time is one of the many figures involved in this print, as in other prints I have created through the Atelier program. I attempted to work on an image using a new technique that is very different from my other prints." D. Gamboa
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Gamboa, Diane; Three; March 17-20, 1986; silkscreen.
68. Artist: Gamboa, Diane
Title: Three
Date: March 17-20, 1986
Medium: silk screen
Dimension: 25" x 34"
Art Center: Self-Help Graphics
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Untitled, Diane Gamboa, 1984.
69. Artist: Gamboa, Diane
Title: Untitled
Date: January 9-18, 1984
Medium: silk screen
Dimension: 28" x 40"
Art Center: Self-Help Graphics
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70. Artist: Gamboa, Diane
Title: Untitled
Date: October 6-9, 1986
Medium: silk screen
Dimension: 12 3/4" x 18 3/4"
Art Center: Self-Help Graphics
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71. Artist: García, Lorraine
Title: Untitled
Date: November 6-11, 1984
Medium: silk screen
Dimension: 28" x 40 3/4"
Art Center: Self-Help Graphics
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García, Margaret; Romance; January 4-8, 1988; silkscreen.
72. Artist: García, Margaret
Title: Romance
Date: January 4-8, 1988
Medium: silk screen
Dimension: 40" x 26"
Art Center: Self-Help Graphics
Comments: "The print is symbolic of the sexual tensions in the first stages of romance. The fork foams on the appetite of those involved. Chili, sex, something that feels so good can burn so bad." M. García
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73. Artist: García, Margaret
Title: Untitled
Date: February 24-27, 1986
Medium: silk screen
Dimension: 14 1/4" x 17 1/4"
Art Center: Self-Help Graphics
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74. Artist: García, Margaret
Title: Untitled
Date: February 24-27, 1986
Medium: silk screen
Dimension: 14 1/4" x 17 1/4"
Art Center: Self-Help Graphics
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Gil de Montes, Robert; Movie House; February 8-12, 1988; silkscreen.
75. Artist: Gil de Montes, Robert
Title: Movie House
Date: February 8-12, 1988
Medium: silk screen
Dimension: 24" x 36"
Art Center: Self-Help Graphics
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Gonzalez, Yolanda; El Vaquero; December 11-15, 1989; silkscreen.
76. Artist: Gonzalez, Yolanda
Title: El Vaquero
Date: December 11-15, 1989
Medium: silk screen
Dimension: 35 1/2" x 26"
Art Center: Self-Help Graphics
Comments: "Designed for Plaza de La Raza Cultural Center. My concept of the legend of the cowboy is 'life is to be lived' and El Vaquero is certainly living life. His motion is free; with the air blowing through his scarf and hair, he has no worries. Life should be as free and fun loving as El Vaquero." Y. Gonzalez
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Gonzalves, Ricardo; Don Juan's Got the Blues; December 5-9, 1988; silkscreen.
77. Artist: Gonzalves, Ricardo
Title: Don Juan's Got the Blues
Date: December 5-9, 1988
Medium: silk screen
Dimension: 36" x 24 1/4"
Art Center: Self-Help Graphics
Comments: "The image of the coyote is a representation of the brujo Don Juan as he is transformed into animal form. This work is an expression of an indigenous epistemological view that considers an alternative reality. Don Juan is presented here as an animal warrior on a mission to preserve and advance Chicano culture. ¿Y qué?" R. Gonzalves
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