Anthony Garcia Sr. - "scorched" Beach Towel
Anthony Garcia Sr. - "scorched" Beach Towel
Anthony Garcia Sr. - "scorched" Beach Towel
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A new commission for Black Cube's exhibition floodscorched 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."

Installation Images: Anthony Garcia Sr., scorched, 2025, beach towel. Commissioned for flood at TAXI Campus in Denver, Colorado. Courtesy of the artist and Black Cube Nomadic Art Museum. Photo by Wes Magyar.

Quantity

A new commission for Black Cube's exhibition floodscorched 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."