Mix Luera Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Mix Luera based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Mix Luera
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Searching for the Truth by Mix Luera
El Borracho - The Drunk by Mix Luera
El Cantarito - The Little Jug by Mix Luera
El Alacran - The Scorpion by Mix Luera
La Sirena - The Mermaid by Mix Luera
El Tlacuache - The Possum by Mix Luera
Julian by Mix Luera
La Virgen - The Virgin by Mix Luera
La Muerte - Death by Mix Luera
El Luchador - The Wrestler by Mix Luera
El Milagro - The Miracle by Mix Luera
Toro Toro by Mix Luera
Deseos en el Aire by Mix Luera
La Calavera - The Skull by Mix Luera
El Pulpo - The Octopus by Mix Luera
Amparo by Mix Luera
In Tapestry by Mix Luera
El Catrin - The Dandy by Mix Luera
El Sombrero - The Hat by Mix Luera
La Dama - The Lady by Mix Luera
El Diablito - The Devil by Mix Luera
La Mariposa - The Butterfly by Mix Luera
El Nopal - The Cactus by Mix Luera
El Perrito - The Little Dog by Mix Luera
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About Mix Luera
Native San Diegan Maryann Luera's body of work encompasses a varied array of images and subject matters, offering the viewer a unique perspective on established themes. Her paintings of the male figure in beautiful, idealized images, for example, offer us a different view of men, using them as metaphors of sexual and social duality.
Her work with Mexican images and iconography gives us a fresh look at Mexican culture. In her Day of the Dead paintings and works as well as her assemblage pieces and collages, she expresses a love and respect for her Mexican roots and traditions that give the viewer a new perspective of an already familiar culture.
Maryann has been painting for over 20 years. She holds a BA in Fine Art from the University of San Diego and an MFA from San Diego State University. She currently divides her time between painting and teaching Art and Painting at San Diego State University and the University of San Diego. In addition, Maryann teaches the unique art of sugar skull making, helping to create the unique treats and decorations for this important Mexican holiday.