Maximino Javier PRICE CHARTS
Born 1948 Santa Fe la Mar, Valle Nacional, Oaxaca. Known for: Painting.
Maximino Javier was born in 1948 in Santa Fe Lamar in Oaxaca, Mexico. The artist often finds this secluded town a source of inspiration. Javier's approach to his artwork suggests a fantasy oriented... Read full biography
Maximino Javier was born in 1948 in Santa Fe Lamar in Oaxaca, Mexico. The artist often finds this secluded town a source of inspiration. Javier's approach to his artwork suggests a fantasy oriented and whimsical style. Largely focused on nature and humanity's connection to it, many of Javier's... Read full biography
Maximino Javier was born in 1948 in Santa Fe Lamar in Oaxaca, Mexico. The artist often finds this secluded town a source of inspiration. Javier's approach to his artwork suggests a fantasy oriented and whimsical style. Largely focused on nature and humanity's connection to it, many of Javier's paintings reflect the relationships between humans and animals, love, the devil and the plight of industrial progress. Social consciousness is largely depicted as well. A veteran of the so called Oaxacan... Read full biography
Maximino Javier was born in 1948 in Santa Fe Lamar in Oaxaca, Mexico. The artist often finds this secluded town a source of inspiration. Javier's approach to his artwork suggests a fantasy oriented and whimsical style. Largely focused on nature and humanity's connection to it, many of Javier's paintings reflect the relationships between humans and animals, love, the devil and the plight of industrial progress. Social consciousness is largely depicted as well. A veteran of the so called Oaxacan School that is rapidly receiving worldwide recognition, this artist has developed his own personal and unmistakable iconography. Movement is a principle and continuous force that shapes Javier's work. Movement in the form of airplanes, trains,... Read full biography
Maximino Javier was born in 1948 in Santa Fe Lamar in Oaxaca, Mexico. The artist often finds this secluded town a source of inspiration. Javier's approach to his artwork suggests a fantasy oriented and whimsical style. Largely focused on nature and humanity's connection to it, many of Javier's paintings reflect the relationships between humans and animals, love, the devil and the plight of industrial progress. Social consciousness is largely depicted as well. A veteran of the so called Oaxacan School that is rapidly receiving worldwide recognition, this artist has developed his own personal and unmistakable iconography. Movement is a principle and continuous force that shapes Javier's work. Movement in the form of airplanes, trains, busses, bicycles, evolution, anthromorphism, abduction and power. Javier simultaneously adheres to and breaks ferociously with both the... Read full biography

