Jorge Rosano Gamboa

Sikuamecha 12

2025
18 x 23 x 11 cm
Unique
avocado wood, obsidian

Price by request

Artwork Description

"Sikuamecha" is a word in Purépecha referring to a sorcerer - whether good or bad - who possesses the ability to transform into an animal or another person. This avocado wood mask, originally carved by artisans in Tocuaro (Michoacán), was abandoned in a workshop, until it was reclaimed by Jorge Rosano Gamboa. Using the traditional yakisugi burning technique and adding obsidian eyes, the artist has breathed new life into the piece - reviving memory through matter.

Identification attributes

Type
Sculpture
Year
2025
Uniqueness
Unique artwork
Signature location
Certificate Authenticity

Physical attributes

Format
Volumetric
Medium
Avocado Wood, Obsidian
Dimensions W(⌀) x H x D
18 x 23 x 11 cm

Exhibition history

02.04.2026
Galerie Dix9
ZONA MACO
 

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