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Children’s Garden

George Vargas

Artwork Details

Children’s Garden
2001
George Vargas
china, irridescent glass marbles, broken glass, terracotta pottery, and feather on wood
13 3/8 x 6 1/8 x 5/8 in. (33.97 x 15.56 x 1.59 cm)
Gift of the artist
2004/1.156

Description

Subject Matter:

George Vargas is a Mexican American mixed media artist who uses found objects, and is also an art historian with a focus on contemporary Latin American artists. Notably, Vargas incorporated Mexican terracotta shards into this piece and the whole looks like Mexican folk art assemblages. The subject matter of many of Vargas' creations is industry/labor, so this is a playful contrast to other works.  

Physical Description:

This bright, busy assemblage resembles Mexican folk art. Some elements within it are irridescent glass marbles, shards of glass, three owl figurines, a blue feather, part of a white china plate with a floral design, pieces of brightly colored Mexican terracotta pottery, and a broken W. Goebel "Barnyard Hero" figurine of a boy and duck. All are attached to a blue wooden board.

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