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Puerto Vallarta News NetworkVallarta Living | Art Talk | November 2007 

'LaMigra' Collection by Jimmy Lucero
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Jimmy Lucero
Jimmy Lucero's representative art in acrylics began with studies of tin toys placed in humorous circumstances and environments, but eventually, the toys began to evolve into representations of his life experiences combined with ideas from the libraries of master painters.

These images are from a 16-piece collection called LaMigra, a series of acrylic paintings that takes a more political perspective by examining the proposed border wall between the United States and Mexico.

Jimmy is an instructor at the University of Utah and also at Westminster College.


Chavez Crossing the Rio (Chavez que Cruza la Rio)


Bush and Rumsfeld Greencard Teasing (Bush y Rumsfels Utilizan una Tarjeta Verde para Embromarnos)


Guadalupe Light the Crossing (Guadalupe Enciende la Travesía)


No Borders for Aztlan (Ningunas Fronteras para Aztlan)


Moses Parting the Rio (Moses que Divide El Rio)


Draining Migrant's Life Blood (Drenaje la Sangre y la Vida del Immigrante)


The Minute Klan (El Klan Minuta)


What would Lincoln Say? (Qué Lincoln Diría?)



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