OIL/LINEN/WOOD
21 X 16 CM
YEAR 1989
At the end of the eighties Jose Quessada acquires a more relaxed style, prone to his proper rules and taste, using colors that are less mixed and more pure, and in which the feminine figure remains to be a fundamental priority. At this time, after a long quest to find what defines himself as an artist and after foraying in many different tendencies and schools, he achieves his proper art style with an outspoken European influence, in Mexico, country that has not yet defined the form in which it wants to present itself to the world.
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