Overview
The 'Tabla' series was made in the 1970s, a period when Eduardo Terrazas was interested in integrating pre-Hispanic indigenous crafts, Mexican popular culture and contemporary theories of art.
The works employ a Huichol yarn-painting technique, in which coloured wool is applied to wood panels covered with Campeche wax, to create compositions influenced by abstract painting, architecture and design. Terrazas’s forms present a geometric conceptualisation of the world, but in their intense colours, they reflect culture as a daily pulse of space and sensuality.
2013
This project was part of Sharjah Biennial 11
Artwork Images
Tablas series
Eduardo Terrazas
1970—1985
Wool yarn on wooden board covered with Campeche wax
91 x 91 cm
Installation view
Courtesy of the Artist and Proyectos Monclova