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94. Artist:
Montaño Valle, Ernest
Title: The Dream
Date: March 13-17, 1989
Medium: silk screen
Dimension: 37 1/4" x 26"
Art Center: Self-Help Graphics
Comments: [The first work created with Chicano support,
its principal characteristic refers to a real situation--abstracted
from a drawing that interprets the dream, like the utilization of
colors with a smooth tonic, colors a bit absurd but related.]
E. Montaño-Valle. Translated from the original Spanish.
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95. Artist:
Montoya, Dalilah
Title: Tijerina Tantrum
Date: February 27-March 3, 1989
Medium: silk screen
Dimension: 33" x 26"
Art Center: Self-Help Graphics
Comments: "The Tijerina Tantrum is about Reyes Tijerina, the
Aloncia, the forest station, and the U.S. Military. The image in the
center symbolizes Shiva Energy that emerges through her dance of the
Tijerina Tantrum; energy spins off igniting the tension between Reyes-Aloncia
and the Forest Ranger-Military. In general this print embraces the
energy generated by the politically turbulent 60s." D. Montoya
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96. Artist:
Montoya, Malaquías
Title: Sí Se Puede
Date: January 9-13, 1989
Medium: silk screen
Dimension: 23" x 32"
Art Center: Self-Help Graphics
Comments: "These images deal with struggle. I use the maguey
plant as a symbol of strength. The plant and its power are the manifestation
of the frustration of the poor represented by the person looking out
of the rectangular box. The maguey is ripping through the American
flag, used here as a symbol of those things which oppress people."
M. Montoya
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