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33 x 33 cm oil, metallic acrylics and sand on panel with hand-carved medallion
The Tenochtitlan Jaguar is the first prototype of its series and a collaborative piece between Canadian Artist Matt Vegh and his son Michael Vegh. A radiant, jewel-like tribute to the power and mystery of ancient Tenochtitlan. At the heart of this richly textured composition sits a meticulously hand-carved medallion featuring a fierce yet noble jaguar face, echoing the jaguar warriors and divine felines of Aztec cosmology.
Surrounding the medallion explodes a lush, almost living jungle of raised, impasto foliage: deep emerald greens, vibrant teals, sapphire blues, fiery oranges and golds that shimmer with metallic acrylic accents that catch and reflect light like polished obsidian and jade. The surface is highly sculptural: leaves, vines, and symbolic elements emerge dramatically from the panel, creating a three-dimensional tapestry that feels both ancient and contemporary.
The piece possesses a commanding presence while remaining intimate in scale. The interplay of matte earth tones, luminous metallics, and vibrant color creates a glowing, almost sacred quality: perfect for collectors drawn to Mesoamerican heritage, spiritual symbolism, and masterful mixed-media relief painting.
A true talisman of strength, beauty, and ancestral memory.
Rights or provenance
created by Matt Vegh and sold to a collector in Tennessee, USA
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