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Patrick Martinez — Bougainvillea Stash Spot
Patrick Martinez — Bougainvillea Stash Spot
Patrick Martinez — Bougainvillea Stash Spot
Patrick Martinez

Bougainvillea Stash Spot

2015

Bougainvillea Stash Spot places a tangle of vivid, hand-bent neon tubing against a mixed-media ground, fusing the ornamental exuberance of the flowering vine with the coded, street-level language that runs through Patrick Martinez's practice. Completed in 2015, the work sits within a pivotal period for the Los Angeles-based artist, whose compositions draw equally from the commercial signage of immigrant-owned businesses, the visual grammar of gang culture, and the lush, overgrown beauty specific to Southern California neighborhoods. Here, the bougainvillea, a plant so commonplace in East L.A. that it becomes near invisible, is reframed as both camouflage and monument, its blooms rendered in glowing light that refuses to be overlooked. The plexi ground anchors the neon while maintaining a luminous, almost cinematic depth, inviting the eye to move between surface and light source in a way that mirrors the layered social histories Martinez consistently excavates. Measuring 76.2 by 91.4 centimeters, the work is intimate in scale yet commanding in presence, a quality that makes it well-suited to a private collection where its details can be encountered closely and repeatedly. Martinez has built a significant exhibition and institutional record in the years since this piece was made, lending works from this period particular weight as documents of an artistic sensibility still crystallizing into full recognition. Bougainvillea Stash Spot is presented in excellent condition and bears the artist's signature, offering collectors a rare opportunity to acquire a signed, early mixed-media example that captures both the formal inventiveness and cultural specificity that continue to define Martinez's reputation.

Medium
Mixed media, plexiglass and neon
Overall
Signed
Yes

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Patrick Martinez, Bougainvillea Stash Spot, 2015

Bougainvillea Stash Spot places a tangle of vivid, hand-bent neon tubing against a mixed-media ground, fusing the ornamental exuberance of the flowering vine with the coded, street-level language that runs through Patrick Martinez's practice. Completed in 2015, the work sits within a pivotal period for the Los Angeles-based artist, whose compositions draw equally from the commercial signage of immigrant-owned businesses, the visual grammar of gang culture, and the lush, overgrown beauty specific to Southern California neighborhoods. Here, the bougainvillea, a plant so commonplace in East L.A. that it becomes near invisible, is reframed as both camouflage and monument, its blooms rendered in glowing light that refuses to be overlooked. The plexi ground anchors the neon while maintaining a luminous, almost cinematic depth, inviting the eye to move between surface and light source in a way that mirrors the layered social histories Martinez consistently excavates. Measuring 76.2 by 91.4 centimeters, the work is intimate in scale yet commanding in presence, a quality that makes it well-suited to a private collection where its details can be encountered closely and repeatedly. Martinez has built a significant exhibition and institutional record in the years since this piece was made, lending works from this period particular weight as documents of an artistic sensibility still crystallizing into full recognition. Bougainvillea Stash Spot is presented in excellent condition and bears the artist's signature, offering collectors a rare opportunity to acquire a signed, early mixed-media example that captures both the formal inventiveness and cultural specificity that continue to define Martinez's reputation.

Medium
Mixed media, plexiglass and neon
Dimensions
overall: 76.2 x 91.4 cm
Year
2015
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Capsule Gallery Auction

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