Guadalupe Apodaca
Working in Oils, and Pastel, Guadalupe’s courageous use of color and bold strokes, create vibrant movement, and a soft abstract quality seen in the Native American Dancers, Enchanting children, and captivating Landscapes he translates to the canvas.
Guadalupe’s says, "There is nothing more exciting than taking a blank canvas and watching it come to life. Though I have trained with the renowned George Cherepov, my greatest work comes from my heart."
Many collectors and admirers remark on the feelings evoked by his creations, and the emotional attachment, commenting how the eyes of his work travel as you pass by.
To find his subjects Guadalupe travels to Portugal, Spain, and Mexico where he lives with the culture, which in turn, inspires the translation and feeling of each original piece.
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Black Foot Girl
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Little Lakota
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My Corner of the World
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Apache Basket
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Navajo Pride
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Nigel
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Night Dancer
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Olla Maiden
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The New Buckskin
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