

César A. Martínez American, b. 1944
11 Mar 24, 2024
Acrylic on Arches watercolor paper
22.5 x 30 in
57.1 x 76.2 cm
57.1 x 76.2 cm
The conception of the Serape series dates back to Martínez’s college days, when he stumbled across Gene Davis’s stripe paintings in one of his professors' books, which struck César in...
The conception of the Serape series dates back to Martínez’s college days, when he stumbled across Gene Davis’s stripe paintings in one of his professors' books, which struck César in their graphic resemblance to woven textiles. “For the first time in my life, before any cultural notions of “Chicano' were on the horizon, I reacted to contemporary art from a cultural standpoint. “These are like serapes!” said the artist. Keeping Davis’ work in mind, Martínez began to rework his technique, eventually leading him to create his first Serape in the early 1980s.