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Ballena azteca

Ballena Azteca – Heriberto Juárez: A Symphony of Prehistoric Echoes

Heriberto Juárez’s “Ballena Azteca” transcends mere sculpture; it's an immersive experience into the heart of Mexican prehistory and a testament to the artist’s profound connection with ancient symbolism. Born in 1932, Juárez embarked on a remarkable artistic journey without formal training, discovering his talent through self-exploration—a path that ultimately yielded extraordinary results. This monumental piece, measuring 42 x 47 cm, resides within the Fundación Universidad de las Américas Puebla’s collection and embodies Juárez's signature style: vibrant colors interwoven with abstracted forms that nevertheless resonate with recognizable motifs.
  • Subject Matter & Symbolism: The sculpture confronts us with a whale—a creature rarely depicted in Juárez’s oeuvre—yet it carries significant symbolic weight. Drawing inspiration from the archeological zone of Mitla, Oaxaca, “Ballena Azteca” incorporates grecas – geometric patterns originating from ancient Greek art – mirroring designs found in Mixteca Códices. The open mouth serves as a conduit for communication and simultaneously evokes the immensity of the ocean—a realm associated with spirituality and transformation.
  • Style & Technique: Juárez’s approach is representational but deliberately stylized, prioritizing expressive gesture over strict realism. He skillfully employs curved lines to convey fluidity and movement, contrasting them with angular elements that inject dynamism into the composition. The sculpture's surface is achieved through meticulous bronze casting—a technique rooted in centuries of metallurgical tradition—resulting in a patina that speaks volumes about time and weathering.
  • Historical Context: Juárez’s artistic vision harkens back to prehispanic Mexico, specifically referencing imagery from temples like Teotihuacan and Quetzalcoaltl. These references aren't merely decorative; they are deliberate invocations of cultural heritage and a desire to engage with the enduring legacy of Mesoamerican civilization.
  • Material & Texture: Crafted primarily from bronze—a metal revered for its durability and malleability—the sculpture possesses a remarkable textural contrast. The smooth, subtly reflective surface juxtaposes against the rough, uneven texture of the rock base, creating a sensory experience that invites contemplation.
  • Emotional Impact: “Ballena Azteca” isn’t simply an aesthetically pleasing object; it's intended to elicit emotion. Juárez’s masterful manipulation of form and color aims to capture the essence of human experience—the interplay between strength and vulnerability, tradition and innovation—leaving a lasting impression on the viewer.
The Fundación Universidad de las Américas Puebla proudly showcases this exceptional artwork, ensuring its beauty and significance endure for generations to come. Its presence elevates any interior space with an aura of artistic grandeur and invites reflection upon the profound connections between art, culture, and history.

Heriberto Juarez (1932 – 2008)

Otkrijte Heriberta Juareza: meksičkog vajara i slikara poznatog po živopisnim bojama i kultnoj motivici bikova. Istražite njegova alegorijska dela i kulturne teme.

Fundación Universidad de las Américas Puebla (Cholula, Mexico)

Discover Fundación Universidad de las Américas Puebla's impressive art collection featuring 600+ Mexican Fine Art masterpieces & Talavera ceramics! Explore Cholula’s cultural heritage at this university museum.

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Osnovne informacije

  • Notable elements or techniques: Grecas, Sculptural Form
  • Artistic style: Representational
  • Year: 1997
  • Movement: Modern Art
  • Subject or theme: Prehispanic Mexico
  • Influences: Aztec Motifs
  • Medium: Bronz

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