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Einar & Jamex de la Torre, Los Angeles Times, August 20, 2015

"Border Park of Earthly Delights", 2014, cast resin, found objects, lenticular, LED light box, in aluminum frame, 48" x 63" x 5"

"Object Lesson: Hallucinatory collages tell the story of the U.S.-Mexico border"

By Carolina A. Miranda

August 20, 2015

As far as art forms go, it doesn't get more lowbrow than lenticulars, the 2-D printed pictures that, with the aid of a rippled, plasticized coating, appear three dimensional, often with animated effects. Think of those thrift store portraits of Jesus that appear to be winking.

Artists Jamex and Einar de la Torre have used this technology - generally reserved for popular religious art and advertising campains - to fantastic effect.

To read more: http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/miranda/la-et-cam-object-lesson-hallucinatory-collages-tell-story-of-us-mexico-border-20150818-column.html

 

Sep. 02. 2015

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Robert Pruitt | Los Angeles Times | January 19, 2019

"Creator and Redeemer", 2016, conté, charcoal and coffee on prepared paper, 84" x 60" unframed

Robert Pruitt | BLOUIN ARTINFO | NOVEMBER 07, 2018

"Formae (lithos)", 2018, oil on panel, 48" x 48"

Judy Nimtz, American Art Collector, June 2018

Shay Bredimus, Press Telegram, February 20, 2018

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