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The 1960\u2019s. Mexico was a booming and controversial country that was just begining to enter the international radar.
\nThose were in contrast, very calm years at \u201cLa Esmeralda\u201d art school, which was directed by Antonio Ruiz, also know as \u201cel Corcto\u201d .
\nDuring this period, Jos\u00e9 enjoyed painting outdoors and in open fields, specifically around the area where the famous \u201cEstadio Azteca\u201d was being built. This staduoum, by te way, has already hosted two World Cups!
\nJos\u00e9 would spend entre afternoons in these fields, enjoying the different tones that the sun\u2019s light gave the nature around him.
\nIn his painting \u201cEstadio Azteca\u201d, Jos\u00e9 expertiley portrais one of many Mexican fields, now lost at the hands of grey conctrete.<\/p>\n
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