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This piece is called Tlaloc, 2018. It was taken in Nayarit, Mexico.
Tlaloc is the God of Storms in Mexica/Aztec culture. A mythical figure feared for his ability to hail down thunder and lighting.
The model is my friend Juan, who traces his ancestry to the Huichol and Chichimeca cultures. We worked together on this concept, waiting patiently for a day with a strong storm surge. When that day came, we drove out to a rocky outcrop called Malpaso. Juan creates an imposing silhouette, seemingly orchestrating the pounding waves around him. I only fired off two frames before we decided the sea was too intense. Luckily, two was enough, as this image was the second photo.
I love this image. It was taken at a time in my life when, well let’s just say things were not going all that well. This image reminds me to stand strong for what I’m passionate about. It’s one of my favorite photos because of this.
This Aztec Warrior print is part of my Aztec Warrior wall art series.
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Size | 12×24 inches, 15×30 inches, 20×40 inches, 30×50 inches |
Each photo is a creative collaboration. I pay the model for their time on the shoot and a share of every sale.
Not only is delivery free, but if your order arrives damaged, I’ll happily send over a new one at not cost.
Each professional printed high-quality print is guaranteed to not fade for at least 75 years!
100% of (69 out of 69) reviewers were highly satisfied with their purchase
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Over the years, many of the Aztec models I work with have become good friends. We often create the concepts together, basing them on Mexican myths and fokloric tales.
I pay each model for their time on the photoshoot as well as a percentage of every sale.
Yes, you can cancel an order within 1 hour of it being placed. To cancel an order, please use the Contact page. After 1 hour, I will start the printing process and the order can no longer be canceled.
I only accept returns if the item is damaged in transit. If it is, I will resend the item at no extra cost. Please inspect your order upon reception and contact me immediately if the item is damaged, or if you receive the wrong item so that I can evaluate the issue and rectify it as soon as possible.
I do not accept refunds and exchanges are only possible if I sent out the wrong product initially.
I typically print and ship within 48 hours. In busy periods, or for limited edition prints, it can take me up to 5 business days to ship an item.
US orders are then sent via FedEx and take between 4 – 6 days to arrive. Canadian orders take up to 8 days. International orders vary depending on the destination.
Yes, I shoot with a high-end professional Canon 5D4 camera. My images can be printed much larger if needed with no significant loss of resolution.
I work with an amazing Fine Art Printer in the US. They use a process similar to the classic darkroom method called Chromogenic printing. This is my preferred printing method as it gives the images a richness and depth that suits my style of photography. All my work is printed on premium Fuji Lustre paper, or 100% cotton canvas, and is guaranteed to not fade for over 75 years. Please note that this listing is for the print only, it does not include the frame.
Many of my images are inspired by myths and folkloric stories from Mexico’s rich cultural heritage. From the Mexica myth of Popocatepetl & Iztaccihuatl to the Legend of the Charro Negro.
Over the years, many of the models I work with have become good friends. Each photoshoot is a creative collaboration. I pay each model for their time on the photoshoot and I also pay them a percentage of every print sold.
Yes, but I actually suggest you just purchase the print and frame it locally. Sending a framed print increased the chance of your order being damaged during delivery. I suggest you puerchase the print and get it framed locally.
A limited-edition print is a constrained run edition. This means that an edition limited to 10 copies will end its run after the 10th photo is sold. Limited editions are an investment and are popular with art collectors.
Paola –
We were looking for something to complete our home office space, something we could relate to and also beautiful. When we found JP’s work with mexican content we couldn’t be happier, photo taken at the pacific coast in Mexico where we used to live was just as nice as the picture.
The artist recommended to print this in a size a bit bigger and it looks amazing on the wall.
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