A white Talavera style tile mural with a sun placed in the center, over a horizontal blue cross. It also portrays different moon phases, an Aztec person and an Indigenous one, in green, blue, yellow, and orange.
This mural was made during the time when the artist was a professor at the UDLAP. It is not mobile and can be found on an intermediate floor at the UDLAP Arts and Humanities Building.
José Lazcarro Toquero is a multidisciplinary artist who works with painting, sculpture, engraving, architecture and design besides been professor and investigator. Much of his work is located in Puebla, but is well known inside and outside the country. Lazcarro's work tends to the experimentation with different materials. His work is situated between figuration and abstraction.
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