Take a seat: Patricio Tlacaelel Trujillo y Fuentes’ five-year project ‘The Chair’ on display at North Fourth Art Center
Photos by Patricio Tlacaelel Trujillo y Fuentes
Take a seat: Patricio Tlacaelel Trujillo y Fuentes’ five-year project ‘The Chair’ on display at North Fourth Art Center
Photos by Patricio Tlacaelel Trujillo y Fuentes
WHEN: Runs through Oct. 28
WHERE: North Fourth Art Center,
4904 Fourth St. NW
HOW MUCH: Free to attend
Meet the Artist: Patricio Tlacaelel Trujillo y Fuentes

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Art is Relative
When civilizations fade, it’s often the art and architecture that remain, standing as timeless testaments to their legacy. To me, my art is like family—it is my legacy, a part of me that will live on long after I’m gone. Just as families endure across generations, art too survives its creators, preserving the emotions, experiences, joys, and fears of those who crafted it. Art, like a close family member, offers solace in times of hardship and shares in the triumphs of our success. It provides comfort, much like the embrace of a loved one. Whether through a patron who takes a piece home, a commission I’m honored to create, or a feature in a magazine or broadcast, art allows me to momentarily escape the world and immerse myself in its own transformative experience. Thank you for taking the time to engage with my work. It’s a true honor to know that my art hangs in homes and offices across the United States. To an artist, there is no greater joy than seeing one’s creations appreciated in such personal spaces. I am filled with gratitude and joy knowing that you’ve connected with my ‘family members’—my works, each carrying a piece of my heart. Have a wonderful day, and if my art resonates with you, I invite you to click the ‘pay now’ button. With peace and appreciation,

Dolores Huerta
Art is Relative
When civilizations fade, it’s often the art and architecture that remain, standing as timeless testaments to their legacy. To me, my art is like family—it is my legacy, a part of me that will live on long after I’m gone. Just as families endure across generations, art too survives its creators, preserving the emotions, experiences, joys, and fears of those who crafted it. Art, like a close family member, offers solace in times of hardship and shares in the triumphs of our success. It provides comfort, much like the embrace of a loved one. Whether through a patron who takes a piece home, a commission I’m honored to create, or a feature in a magazine or broadcast, art allows me to momentarily escape the world and immerse myself in its own transformative experience. Thank you for taking the time to engage with my work. It’s a true honor to know that my art hangs in homes and offices across the United States. To an artist, there is no greater joy than seeing one’s creations appreciated in such personal spaces. I am filled with gratitude and joy knowing that you’ve connected with my ‘family members’—my works, each carrying a piece of my heart. Have a wonderful day, and if my art resonates with you, I invite you to click the ‘pay now’ button. With peace and appreciation,
Art is Relative
It has been said, when civilizations disappear, what is left is the art and architecture of that civilization.
For me the art I make is like my family. One day I will be gone but my art will remain, my legacy will be my art. Just as families survive through generations of offspring, so art too survives the generation that created it. Art, like a family member, is close kin to our emotions, our experiences, our joys and our fears. As we rely on family to console and comfort us, or cheer us on when we achieve great things, art too is there for us in times of ups and downs.
When a patron takes home an art work, when I get a commission to create a new work, or when my work appears in a magazine or newspaper, or news broadcast, art is that family member that gives me comfort, it gives me the opportunity to forget about the world for a while. Everything outside of our experience is put on hold, while we delve into the experience of art.
Thank you for taking time out of your schedule to look at my work. I hope you’ll find it worthy of hanging in your home or office. What artist would not be happy and content to know that their work is on display in someone’s home or office. I have the great honor and blessing to know that my work is in homes and offices around the United States.
With appreciation and gratitude, I express my joy that you took the time to see my family members, my joys and my sorrows. Have a great day, and remember to hit the ‘pay now button.’ Peace
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Meet the Artist: Patricio Tlacaelel Trujillo y Fuentes
A fascination with paper in all its aspects: its texture, color, and history all speak to Chicano artist Patricio Tlacaelel Trujillo y Fuentes and give him a voice to share their whispers with the viewer. With rice paper, construction paper, shopping bags, and magazine clippings, Patricio Tlacaelel Trujillo y Fuentes creates beautiful and thought-provoking works that are reminiscent of the traditional papel picado that adorn the fiestas of Meso-America. Art Business News recently asked Tlacaelel to offer insight into his creativity, style, and career.

Meet the Artist: Patricio Tlacaelel Trujillo y Fuentes
A fascination with paper in all its aspects: its texture, color, and history all speak to Chicano artist Patricio Tlacaelel Trujillo y Fuentes and give him a voice to share their whispers with the viewer. With rice paper, construction paper, shopping bags, and magazine clippings, Patricio Tlacaelel Trujillo y Fuentes creates beautiful and thought-provoking works that are reminiscent of the traditional papel picado that adorn the fiestas of Meso-America. Art Business News recently asked Tlacaelel to offer insight into his creativity, style, and career.

Meet the Artist: Patricio Tlacaelel Trujillo y Fuentes
A fascination with paper in all its aspects: its texture, color, and history all speak to Chicano artist Patricio Tlacaelel Trujillo y Fuentes and give him a voice to share their whispers with the viewer. With rice paper, construction paper, shopping bags, and magazine clippings, Patricio Tlacaelel Trujillo y Fuentes creates beautiful and thought-provoking works that are reminiscent of the traditional papel picado that adorn the fiestas of Meso-America. Art Business News recently asked Tlacaelel to offer insight into his creativity, style, and career.

Meet the Artist: Patricio Tlacaelel Trujillo y Fuentes
A fascination with paper in all its aspects: its texture, color, and history all speak to Chicano artist Patricio Tlacaelel Trujillo y Fuentes and give him a voice to share their whispers with the viewer. With rice paper, construction paper, shopping bags, and magazine clippings, Patricio Tlacaelel Trujillo y Fuentes creates beautiful and thought-provoking works that are reminiscent of the traditional papel picado that adorn the fiestas of Meso-America. Art Business News recently asked Tlacaelel to offer insight into his creativity, style, and career.

Meet the Artist: Patricio Tlacaelel Trujillo y Fuentes
A fascination with paper in all its aspects: its texture, color, and history all speak to Chicano artist Patricio Tlacaelel Trujillo y Fuentes and give him a voice to share their whispers with the viewer. With rice paper, construction paper, shopping bags, and magazine clippings, Patricio Tlacaelel Trujillo y Fuentes creates beautiful and thought-provoking works that are reminiscent of the traditional papel picado that adorn the fiestas of Meso-America. Art Business News recently asked Tlacaelel to offer insight into his creativity, style, and career.
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