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"Meso-American Art Series"
 
 
Jack Feldman, American Master Artist, has used the influence of the great and wonderful historic art of Latin America to create an excitingly colorful new series of contemporary paintings.

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Dia De Muertos en Mexico 

A truly collectible series in Celebration of the " Day of the Dead. " 

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JACK FELDMAN  (b.1929)  

Title: Dance at the Zocalo, Day of the Dead

signed, titled, dated,and numbered

(on the reverse)

acrylic on canvas

8x10 in (20.3x25.4cm)

 

  

      

JACK FELDMAN  (b.1929)

Title: The Happy Fiddler from Vericruz 

signed, titled, dated,and numbered

(on the reverse)

acrylic on canvas

15x30 in (38.1x76.2 cm) 

 
  

JACK FELDMAN (b.1929)

Title: Maya God Xolotl,"precious twin"

signed,titled, dated and numbered

(on the reverse)

India ink on  scratchboard panel

8x10 in (20.3x25.4cm)

                
     
           
              Puebla Plaza Night Mariachis                                            Mariachis #1 - Joy of Music
 
 
                              
                              Tequila                                                            Mariachis #2 - Guadalajara Fiesta
 
 
Days of the "Aztec Sun Calendar Stone Series"  from 2000 years ago.
 
Each painting represents a calender date number and comes with an interesting story from a period in Meso-American history. These "day" prints are wonderful gifts for all important events and days to be remembered such as birthdays, anniversaries, weddings and others days that you may choose. 
 
 
           
  5th and 25th days - Coati (Serpent) Symbol                11th and 31st Days - Ozomath (Monkey) Symbol 
 
 
 
          
             14thDay - Oceloti (Jaguar) Symbol                          2nd and 22nd Days- Ehecati (Wind) Symbol
 
 
"Ancient Aztec and Mayan god series"
 
 
 
       Cicpatli: Lizard, The Universe Former
 
 
The color shown in these representations of the original paintings, are not always exact.
The focus of these representations is not always as clear as we would prefer.
Unfortunately this is the nature of internet viewing.
Thank you for your kind understanding.   Jack Feldman