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FRANCISCO XAVIER MORA  

 

 

Artist  Information:    Mora Statement           Mora Resume


Views of the Exhibit - For Individual images click name below

Francisco X Mora - 2009 Paintings

 
December 2009 Opening Night Viewers

 

 

Views of the Featured Exhibit Moving from the Left around the Main Exhibit Area - Paintings by Francisco X Mora

 


View of the near left side of the Featured Exhibit area from the center of the gallery - Paintings by Francisco X Mora

 

 

View of the rear left side of the Featured Exhibit area from the center of the gallery -
Paintings by Francisco X Mora, Sculpture by Don Gahr

 

 

View of the rear right side of the Featured Exhibit area from the center of the gallery.

 

Individual 2009 Images By Francisco X Mora:
Francisco X Mora, El Dueto, Acrylic & Sand on Board, image:10" x 8"

 

 


Francisco X Mora, El Dueto, Acrylic & Sand on Board, image:10" x 8" ; frame 17 1/4" x 15 1/4"

 

 

Francisco X Mora, 8 Pajaritos/8 Little Birds, Acrylic & Sand on Paper, image:10" x 8" ; frame 19" x 17"

 

 

Francisco X Mora, Lobo jarocho/Big Bad , Acrylic on Paper construction, image:10" x 8" ; frame 19" x 17"

 

 


Francisco X Mora, Juego de Pelota/ The Ball Game, Acrylic & Sand on Paper, image:8" x 10" ; frame 17" x 19"

 

 

Francisco X Mora, Parientes Lejanos/Distant Relative, Acrylic & Sand on Linen, image:22" x 28" ; frame 23 1/2 " x 29 1/2"

 

 


Francisco X Mora, Por un Plato de Lenejes/For a Bowl Of Lentils,
Acrylic on Paper, image:8" x 10" ; frame 17" x 19"

 

 

Francisco X Mora, Nina con Vaca/ Girl with Cow, Acrylic & Sand on Linen
, image:20" x 16" ; frame 21 1/2" x 17 1/2"

 

 

Francisco X Mora, Platicas a Media Noche/Midnight Talk,
Acrylic & Sand on Paper, image:10" x 8" ; frame 19" x 17"

 

 

Francisco X Mora, Monito con Guitarra/Monkey with Guitar,
Acrylic on Paper Construction, image:10" x 8" ; frame 19" x 17"

 

 

Francisco X Mora, Caperucitaroja-rochita/Red Riding?,
Acrylic on Paper Construction, image:10" x 8"; frame 19" x 17"

 

 

Francisco X Mora, La Plume/The Feather, Acrylic & Sand on Paper,
image:18" x 14" ; frame 23 1/2" x 21"

 

 

Francisco X Mora, Chango Fumidor/Smoking Ape, Acrylic & Sand on Linen,
image:30" x 24" ; frame 31" x25"

 

 

Francisco X Mora, El Periquito/The Little Parrot, Acrylic & Sand on Linen,
image:14" x 11" ; frame 21 1/2" x 18 1/2"

 

 

Francisco X Mora, Se Comio Tres/He Ate Three, Acrylic & Sand on Linen,
image:28" x 22" ; frame 29 1/2" x 23 1/2"

 

 

Left: Francisco X Mora, Perro Con Hueso (Dog with Bone), 2007,
Acrylic & Sand on Linen, image:30" x 24", frame: 38" x 32"
Francisco X Mora, Gato y Pez (Cat with Fish), 2007,
Acrylic on Linen, image: 30" x 24"
 
2008 Paintings
 
Francisco X Mora, The Nude, 2008, Acrylic & Sand on Linen,
image:20" x 16", frame: 30" x 26"
 
Francisco X Mora, The Pearl Necklace, 2008, Acrylic & Sand on Linen,
image:28" x 22", frame: 35" x 29"
 
 
Francisco X Mora, Fish School, 2008, Acrylic & Sand on Linen,
image:20" x 16", frame: 27" x 30"
 
2007 Paintings
Views of the Featured Exhibit Area

A View of the Right side of the December 2007 Featured Exhibit Area showing Francisco's painting and Don Gahr's sculpture .


Left side of the Featured Exhibit Area showing Francisco X Mora's paintings... see below for details

Top Row Left: Francisco X Mora, La Nina y el Canario (The Girl with the Canary), 2007
Top Row Right:
Francisco X Mora, Perros Corriendo del Volcan (Dogs Running Away From Volcano), 2007
Bottom Row Left: Francisco X Mora, Perro Aplaudiendo (Clapping Dog), 2007
Bottom Row LefRight:
Francisco X Mora, Nina Con Luciernagas (Girl with Fireflies), 2007,

Left: Francisco X Mora, La Nina y el Canario (The Girl with the Canary), 2007, Acrylic on paper,
image:10" x 8", frame: 19" x 17"
Right:
Francisco X Mora, Perros Corriendo del Volcan (Dogs Running Away From Volcano), 2007,
Acrylic on paper, image:10" x 8", frame: 19" x 17"
 
Left: Francisco X Mora, Perro Aplaudiendo (Clapping Dog), 2007, Acrylic on paper, image:10" x 8",
frame: 19" x 17"
Right:
Francisco X Mora, Nina Con Luciernagas (Girl with Fireflies), 2007, Acrylic on paper, image:10" x 8",
frame: 19" x 17"
 


Left: Francisco X Mora, Whistle While You Walk, 2006, Watercolor on paper, image:5" x 8",
frame: 17 5/8" x 20 1/2"
Center:
Francisco X Mora, El Gato y Pez (Cat with Fish), 2007, Acrylic & Sand on Linen,
image:30" x 24", frame: 38" x 32"
Left:
Francisco X Mora, Going For a Walk Run, 2006, Watercolor on paper, image:5" x 8",
frame: 17 5/8" x 20 1/2"

 
Francisco X Mora, Whistle While You Walk, 2006, Watercolor on paper, image:5" x 8",
frame: 17 5/8" x 20 1/2"

 

Left: Francisco x Mora, Perro Prieto Tiardo en un Tapete Persa (Black Dog Laying on Oriental Rug), 2007, Acrylic on canvas, image 12" x 8"
Center: Francisco x Mora, Perro Con Hueso (Dog with Bone), 2007, Acrylic on Linen, image 30" x 24 "
Right: Francisco x Mora, Perro Prieto Sentado en un Tapete Persa (Black Dog Sitting on Oriental Rug), 2007, Acrylic on canvas, image 12" x 8"

 

Left: Francisco X Mora, Perro Con Hueso (Dog with Bone), 2007, Acrylic & Sand on Linen,
image:30" x 24", frame: 38" x 32"
Right: Francisco X Mora, Nina Y Perro (Girl with Dog), 2007, Acrylic & Sand on Linen,
image:30" x 24", frame: 38" x 32"

 
Francisco x Mora, El Paseo (The Walk), 2007, Acrylic & Sand on Linen, image: 24" x 30"
 

Francisco X Mora, Gato y Pez (Cat with Fish), 2007, Acrylic on Linen, image: 30" x 24"

 

Francisco x Mora, Los Consejos del Perico (Under Advice of a Parrot), 2007, Acrylic and sand on Linen,
image 16" x 12" , frame 21" x 17"
 
Francisco X Mora, Nina Con Gallo Rojo (Girl With Red Rooster), 2007, Acrylic on paper, image 28" x 22"
 
Francisco X Mora, Sirenia (Mermaid), 2007, Acrylic & Sand on Linen,
image:30" x 24", frame: 38" x 32"
 
Francisco X Mora, El Anillo de Compromiso (The Engagement Ring), 2007, Acrylic & Sand on Linen,
image:20" x 16 ", frame: 25 1/2 " x 21 1/2 "

Francisco X Mora, Nina en el Mercado (Girl at the Market), 2007, Acrylic & Sand on Linen,
image:20" x 16", frame: 26" x 22"
 
Francisco X Mora, Flores para mis Primas(Flowers for My Cousins) , 2007, Acrylic & Sand on Linen,
image:28" x 22", frame: 38 1/4 " x 32 1/8 "
 
Francisco X Mora, Oaxaque Nina Con Perico Verde (Oaxacan Girl with Green Parrot), 2007,
Acrylic on paper, image:8" x 8 ", frame: 16" x 15 3/4"
 
Left:Francisco X Mora, Mixteca, 2007, Acrylic on paper, image:10" x 8 ", frame: 20 1/2" x 18"
Left:Francisco X Mora, Banista (The Bather), 2007, Acrylic on paper, image:10" x 8 ", frame: 20 1/2" x 18"
 


           

FRANCISCO XAVIER MORA   : 
Paintings

 

 

Artist  Information:    Mora Statement           Mora Resume

 
2005 exhibit
mcaiman
El Caiman, 2005, Acrylic on linen
 

ccasa

alachedo
mparacutin
El Camino-a-casa, 2005, Acrylic on linen
Al Acecho, 2005, Acrylic on linen
Paricutin al atardecer, 2005, Acrylic on linen
 
mmujer                                               mpintada
  Mujer-a-nino, 2005, Acrylic on linen
Pintada, 2005, Acrylic on linen
 
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FRANCISCO XAVIER MORA  STATEMENT

There was a time when I had many wonderful dreams, but then I didn’t have a language for my own expression. When I found that language, I knew I could be speaking forever.

Francisco Xavier Mora


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FRANCISCO XAVIER MORA

Born: Mexico City, 1952

BRIEF BIOGRAPHY:
During his formative years, he studied traditional and contemporary art with some of the most influential Mexican artists of the time.
In 1979, he moved to the United States to study, live and work. He now divides his time between his United States home and visits his homeland of Mexico.
Currently he is involved with children’s literature and community programs such as the nationally acclaimed Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra’s A.C.E. Program.

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS:

Museo del Palacio Nacional de Bellas Artes, Mexico City, Mexico
Mexican Museum, Chicago, IL
Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, IL
Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, WI
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, WI
Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH
Cardinal Stritch College, Milwaukee, WI
Colegio Americano, Mexico City, Mexico
Anderson Arts Center, Kenosha WI
Wustum Museum of Fine Arts, Racine, WI

SELECTED GALLERY EXHIBITS

Grace Chosy Gallery, Madison, WI
Katie Gingrass Gallery, Milwaukee, WI
Martin-Harris Gallery, Jackson, WY
Santa Fe Gallery, Madison, WI
Tory Folliard Gallery, Milwaukee, WI
Contemporary Southwest Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
Jill Spanbauer Gallery, Naples, FL

 

PERMANENT COLLECTIONS:

Anderson Arts Center, Kenosha, WI
Cascio Ltd., San Diego, CA
Gareth Stevens Children’s Books, Milwaukee, WI
Harry Nohr Gallery, University of Wisconsin-Platteville, Platteville, WI
Kellogg Center, East Lansing, MI
McDonald’s Corporation, Chicago, IL
Mexican Museum, Chicago, IL
Miller Brewing Co., Milwaukee, WI
Northwestern Mutual Life Co., Milwaukee, WI
Quad/Graphics, Pewaukee, WI
University of Wisconsin Hospitals, Madison, WI
Multi-Cultural Center, Archdiocese of Madison, WI

SELECTED CHILDREN’S BOOKS

“Delicious Hullabaloo”, by Pat Mora, Arte Publico Press, Houston, TX
“The Little Red Ant and the Great Big Crumb”, by Shirley Climo, Clarion Books, New York, NY
“Listen to the Desert”, by Pat Mora, Clarion Books, New York, NY
“Juan Tuza and the Magic Pouch”, by Francisco X. Mora, Highsmith Press, Fort Atkinson, WI
“La Gran Fiesta”, by Francisco Mora, Highsmith Press, Fort Atkinson, WI
“The Legend of Two Moons”, by Francisco X. Mora, Highsmith Press, Fort Atkinson, WI
“How the Indians Bought the Farm”, by Craig Kee Strete, Greenwillow Books, New York, NY
“Fox in the Moon”, A Peruvian folktale, Hampton Brown, Carmel, CA
“La Mas Hermosa”, A folktale from Yucatan, Mexico, Hispanex, Boston MA
“Tiger and the Rabbit”, A Mexican folktale, Children’s Press, Chicago, IL
“Just Listen,” Reading Anthology, Houghton Mifflin, Boston, MA
“Welcome Baby Brother,” by Anne Sibley O’Brien, Macmillian, New York, NY
“How Crow Played a Trick,” A Native American Folktale, Houghton Mifflin, Boston, MA
“Tuko and the Birds,” by Shirley Climo, Henry Holt and Co., New York, NY
“Mr. C’s Dinner,” Reading Anthology, Houghton Mifflin, Boston, MA

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