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Original Art
I'M A BIG GIRL NOW by Antonio Pelayo
Artist: Antonio Pelayo Title: I'M A BIG GIRL NOW Medium: Archival pigment print with posca marker, framed in white Size: 30 x 24 inches Frame Size: 34 x 28 inches Markings: Hand Signed Numbered 1/1 Date:...
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Sueños Chicos by Antonio Pelayo
Artist: Antonio Pelayo Title: Sueños Chicos Edition: Archival pigment print on 100% Recycled Sugar Paper, from an edition of 10 Size: 14 x 14 inches Markings: Hand signed & numbered Date: 2022
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Frida (Limited Edition) by Antonio Pelayo
Artist: Antonio Pelayo Title: Frida Edition: Archival pigment print on 100% recycled Cotton Rag, from an edition of 50 Size: 20x16 inches Markings: Hand signed and numbered Date: 2023
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LÍDER SIN MIEDO by Isaac Pelayo
Artist: Isaac Pelayo Title: LÍDER SIN MIEDO Edition: Archival pigment print on recycled cotton rag, from the Publishers Proof edition of 15 Size: 24 x 18 inches Markings: Hand signed and numbered Date:...
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LONGOSTA by Isaac Pelayo
Artist: Isaac Pelayo Title: LONGOSTA Medium: Oil stick & aerosol over photograph, framed in white Size: 40 x 30 inches Frame Size: 44 x 34 inches Markings: Hand Signed Numbered 1/1 Date: 2024
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ALL EYEZ ON ME (Hand Embellished) by Isaac Pelayo
Artist: Isaac Pelayo Title: ALL EYEZ ON ME Edition: Hand Embellished Archival pigment print on recycled cotton rag, hand embellished edition of 10 Size: 32 x 24 inches Markings: Hand signed and numbered Date:...
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Anti Gun Violence by Isaac Pelayo
Artist: Isaac Pelayo Title: Anti Gun Violence Edition: Hand Embellished Archival pigment print on 100% recycled Sugar Paper, from an edition of 20 Medium: Embellished with spray paint. Size: 24 x 18 inches Markings: Hand...
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BAD MAN WITH A PRETTY FACE by Isaac Pleayo (Archive)
Artist: Isaac Pelayo Title: The Bad Man with a Pretty Face Edition: Archival Pigment Print on recycled cotton rag, from the Publishers Proof edition Size: 24 x 18 inches Markings: Hand signed and numbered
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El Baño by Antonio Pelayo
Artist: Antonio Pelayo Title: El Baño Edition: Archival pigment print on 100% Recycled Sugar Paper, from an edition of 10 Size: 14 x 14 inches Markings: Hand signed & numbered Date: 2022
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What's Up, Doc by Antonio Pelayo
Artist: Antonio Pelayo Title: What's Up, Doc Edition: Archival pigment print on velvet recycled cotton rag, from an edition of 25 Size: 16 x 16 inches Markings: Hand signed & numbered Date: 2024
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CAN I GET TWO TOYS by Antonio Pelayo
Artist: Antonio Pelayo Title: CAN I GET TWO TOYS Medium: Archival pigment print with posca marker, framed in white Size: 30 x 24 inches Frame Size: 34 x 28 inches Markings: Hand Signed Numbered 1/1 Date: 2024
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Pray for Pelayo by Isaac Pelayo
Artist: Isaac Pelayo Title: Pray for Pelayo Edition: Archival pigment print on 100% recycled Cotton Rag, from an edition of 100 Size: 24x18 inches Markings: Hand signed and numbered Date: 2022
PELAYO VS PELAYO
Isaac’s work is a dynamic fusion where the revered tropes of Renaissance iconography meet the raw, visceral energy of modern street art, deeply oneinfused with a distinctly West Coast sensibility. His canvases feature a jujitsu of sorts between spray paint and the bold oil pastel strokes with references to the diversetoolbox of post-WW II Popand Conceptual Art. Isaac'sstylistic idiom hints at John Baldessari’s canvaseswith erased faces and Warhol’s beatification of the readymade, but he infuses these approaches with the grit and vibrancy of Los Angeles street culture. The result is a visual dialogue that captures the tension between high and low, the sacred and the profane, all while asserting a uniquely Californian voice.
Antonio Pelayo’s recent collection offers a profound exploration of cultural identity, deftly navigating the interplay between tradition and modernity. Meticulously crafted in a hybrid of pencil and acrylic ink, each piece testifies to Antonio’s ability to merge the familiar with the surreal, inviting viewers into a world where the boundaries between past and present blur, allowing cultural symbols to take on new, poignant meanings. His portrait series featuresgraphite faces emerging from playful, abstracted bodies, creating a layered narrative of identity. The juxtaposition of realistic portraiture with stylized, almost cartoonish figures reflects the duality that many experience—rooted in tradition yet continually shaped by contemporary influences. Antonio’s use of vivid primary colors and symbolic imagery weaves a visual language that echoesthe complexities of cultural memory and the immigrant experience, offering a compelling commentary on belonging and identity in a rapidly evolving world.