A new commission for Black Cube's exhibition flood, scorched is a limited edition beach towel designed by local Denver artist Anthony Garcia Sr.
· 30x60"
· Cotton and polyester blend
· Printed on one side
From mural walls to the canvas, Garcia's artworks are a beloved staple in Denver. The artist's aesthetic draws from the colorful, striated patterns of serapes—a traditional Mexican textile rooted in his heritage. Lately, in a notable turning point for his practice, Garcia has begun incorporating landscapes into his designs.
About scorched the artist writes: "The striped composition evokes both woven textiles and the visual distortion of water, suggesting a landscape submerged or refracted—inviting viewers to consider how joy, ritual, and color persist even amid climate precarity and shifting ecological horizons."
A new commission for Black Cube's exhibition flood, scorched is a limited edition beach towel designed by local Denver artist Anthony Garcia Sr.
· 30x60"
· Cotton and polyester blend
· Printed on one side
From mural walls to the canvas, Garcia's artworks are a beloved staple in Denver. The artist's aesthetic draws from the colorful, striated patterns of serapes—a traditional Mexican textile rooted in his heritage. Lately, in a notable turning point for his practice, Garcia has begun incorporating landscapes into his designs.
About scorched the artist writes: "The striped composition evokes both woven textiles and the visual distortion of water, suggesting a landscape submerged or refracted—inviting viewers to consider how joy, ritual, and color persist even amid climate precarity and shifting ecological horizons."