October 15 - November 12, 2016
1501 South Ervay Street
Dallas, TX 75215
Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 12-5pm
Contact: Jordan Roth, 214-803-9575 – [email protected]
1501 South Ervay Street
Dallas, TX 75215
Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 12-5pm
Contact: Jordan Roth, 214-803-9575 – [email protected]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
(Dallas, TX) Ro2 Art is pleased to present Angel Cabrales in his solo exhibition, Operation: Al Pastor, an exhibition which places its focus on the social impact of Mexican culture and its recent presence in conservative politics. Cabrales satirically reframes the taco as a symbol of cultural power, reimagining “TACO” as an acronym for “Tactically Appetizing Culinary Offensive” that has successfully infiltrated American culture by way of American stomachs. Cabrales’ multi-media installations and sculptures adopt the language of commercialism so that viewers might think critically about how the information they receive daily is packaged and delivered. Concentrating on issues like immigration and border relations, Cabrales creates discourse by placing these issues in what he calls “an appetizing ‘product’ package for the masses, in a disturbingly consumable and uncomfortably familiar format.”
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Originally from the border city, El Paso, TX, Cabrales earned a BFA in Sculpture from Arizona State University and an MFA in Sculpture from the University of North Texas. He is currently Visiting Assistant Professor in Sculpture at University of Texas at El Paso. For the past ten years, Cabrales has shown in cities such as Santa Fe, New York, Paris, and Juarez, Mexico. Cabrales has also been a regular contributor to Ro2 Art’s annual CHAOS!!! show since 2013
(Dallas, TX) Ro2 Art is pleased to present Angel Cabrales in his solo exhibition, Operation: Al Pastor, an exhibition which places its focus on the social impact of Mexican culture and its recent presence in conservative politics. Cabrales satirically reframes the taco as a symbol of cultural power, reimagining “TACO” as an acronym for “Tactically Appetizing Culinary Offensive” that has successfully infiltrated American culture by way of American stomachs. Cabrales’ multi-media installations and sculptures adopt the language of commercialism so that viewers might think critically about how the information they receive daily is packaged and delivered. Concentrating on issues like immigration and border relations, Cabrales creates discourse by placing these issues in what he calls “an appetizing ‘product’ package for the masses, in a disturbingly consumable and uncomfortably familiar format.”
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Originally from the border city, El Paso, TX, Cabrales earned a BFA in Sculpture from Arizona State University and an MFA in Sculpture from the University of North Texas. He is currently Visiting Assistant Professor in Sculpture at University of Texas at El Paso. For the past ten years, Cabrales has shown in cities such as Santa Fe, New York, Paris, and Juarez, Mexico. Cabrales has also been a regular contributor to Ro2 Art’s annual CHAOS!!! show since 2013
Angel Cabrales received his BFA in sculpture from Arizona State University and his MFA in sculpture from the University of North Texas. He has shown work consistently for over ten years including shows in major cities such as Dallas, Fort Worth, El Paso, Phoenix and Juarez, Mexico. He is currently attending the Rogers Lake residency in Flagstaff, AZ, has a solo show at the MonOrchid in Phoenix, AZ and also participated in the Photo Book, La Frontera by German photographer Stefan Falk, which was exhibited in Berlin, Germany. Angel has taught at several universities throughout Texas, including the University of North Texas and the University of Texas at Brownsville. Currently, he is the Visiting Assistant Professor in Sculpture at the University of Texas at El Paso, a board member of the Museum and Cultural Affairs Department and Public Art Committee for the City of El Paso as well as an independent multi-media artist.
Angel views everything as an artistic resource and utilizes this in all of his creations. From his extensive experience with a variety of mediums and styles, to the intangibles, such as his upbringing and ideas, his work grows and expands with the requirements presented from each new art piece. The artwork’s concept ultimately dictates the medium needed for its creation, so artistic evolution is intrinsic in his philosophy.
Originally from the border city, El Paso, TX, Angel's work is a mixture of social/political commentary with a satirical engineered flare.
Curriculum Vitae
EDUCATION
2009 M.F.A. University of North Texas
2004 B.F.A. Arizona State University
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
2015-Present Visiting Assistant Professor in Sculpture-University of Texas at El Paso
2014-15 Lecturer in Sculpture- University of Texas at El Paso
2011-13 Full Time Lecturer in Sculpture- University of Texas at Brownsville
2011 Lecturer - University of North Texas- AEAH Department
2009-11 Adjunct Instructor- TCC SE Campus
2006- 09 Teaching Assistant – University of North Texas, Sculpture I
RELATED WORK EXPERIENCE
1998-Present Independent Multi-media Artist
2015 Board Member for the Museum and Cultural Affairs Division for the City of El Paso
Board Member for the Public Art Committee for the City of El Paso
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2016
It Came from Beyond the Border, The Purple Gallery, El Paso, TX
Operation: Al Pastor, The Ro2 Gallery, Dallas TX
Delineation, The MonOrchid Gallery, Phoenix AZ
It Came from Beyond the Border, 500X Gallery, Dallas, TX
2014
Juegos Fronteras, El Paso Museum of Art, El Paso, TX
Borderlands, Cube Gallery, El Paso, TX
Turn of the Sentry, East Fork Gallery, TCC Trinity River Campus, Fort Worth, TX
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2016
Chaos! The Ro2 Gallery, Dallas, TX
Rogers Lake Residency Exhibition, Flagstaff Modern and Contemporary, Flagstaff, AZ
Los Jefes, The Purple Gallery, El Paso, TX
2016 UTEP DOA Biennial Faculty Exhibition, Rubin Center, El Paso, TX
2015
Distilled in the Desert, Grant Street Studios, International Sculpture Conference Exhibition, Phoenix, AZ
Counter Narratives, UNT on the Square, Denton, TX
Amexica: Le Mur Frontière, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France
Chaos! The Ro2 Gallery, Dallas, TX
AMoA Biennial 600: Sculpture, Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo, TX
Artillery: Contemporary Art Influenced Through Weaponry, Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum, Mesa, AZ 2014
Art on the Rim, Temporary Public Art Project, El Paso Community Foundation, El Paso, TX
10 Squared: 100 Artists Celebrate UTEP’s Centennial, Rubin Center Project Space, El Paso, TX 2013
Aurora 2013, Dallas Arts District, Dallas, TX
Rotting the Barrel, MonOrchid Gallery, Phoenix, AZ
Chaos! The Ro2 Gallery, Dallas, TX
TEJANO: Contemporary Hispanic Artists of Texas, Longview Museum of Fine Arts, Longview, TX
El Paso-Juarez Third Biennial 2013, El Paso Museum of Art , El Paso, TX
III Bienal Ciudad Juárez 2013, Museo de Arte de Ciudad Juárez, Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico
Arizona Catalyst, Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum, Mesa, AZ
2012
Seis, Galeria 409, Brownsville, TX
Happy Birthday, America! The Int’l Museum of Art, El Paso, TX
Active-8: A Mini-Ennial in Texas Art, Janette Kennedy Gallery, Dallas, TX
2011
Aurora 2011, Dallas Arts District, Dallas, TX
897 Square Juried Exhibition, Gallery 76102, Fort Worth, TX
Happy Birthday, America! The Int’l Museum of Art, El Paso, TX
Wish! Art Auction, Dallas Contemporary, Dallas, TX
500x Expo Juried Exhibition, 500x Gallery, Dallas, TX
2010
Aurora 2010, The Dallas Heritage Village, Dallas, TX
Wish! Art Auction, Dallas Contemporary, Dallas, TX
Hecho en Dallas Juried Exhibition, The Latino Cultural Center of Dallas, Dallas, TX
2009
States of Exception, Centraltrak, Dallas, TX
Launch! Juried Exhibition, CADD: Art Lab, Dallas, TX
New World Ordered, Gallery 414, Fort Worth, TX
Disaster Capitalism: A Tradeshow for the Future Present, MFA Exhibition, GDAC Visual Arts Ctr. Denton, TX
PRESS AND REVIEWS
2016
“Best Art We Saw in Metro Phoenix in August,” Phoenix New Times, Phoenix, AZ
“IN CASE YOU MISSED: DELINEATION AT MONORCHID,” The Arts Beacon, Phoenix, AZ
“Critic’s Pick,” Visual Art Source, Phoenix, AZ
“Artists portray border issues using sculpture and painting,” Cronkite News, Arizona PBS
2015
“ARTillery explores gun imagery,” by Kerry Lengel, The Arizona Republic, Phoenix, AZ
“ARTillery: or welcome to the gun show,” by Casey Blake, East Valley Tribune, Tempe, AZ
“ARTillery” Group Show Looks at Weapons as Art,” by Caro, Hi-Fructose: New Contemporary Art magazine
“ARTillery at Mesa Contemporary,” by Lorenzo Pereira, WideWalls Magazine
“Photoville: Triennial Of Photography,” La Frontera by Stefan Falke, Hamburg, Germany
2014
“Photoville: War is Not Healthy of Children and Other Living Things,” BagNews
“Make Art Not War: Portraits of Artists on the US-Mexico Border,” by Julie Grahame, Huffington Post
“La Frontera- The Mexican-American Border and it’s Artists,” by Stefan Falke, Edition Faust
“La Frontera Limited Edition Portfolio in Clamshell box,” by Stefan Falke, Curated by Julie Grahame
“AURORA 2013: Light of Convergence,” Video by Agora Entertainment
“El Paso gets a new gallery in CUB3,” Unframed.us
“Art Briefs: New Downtown Gallery emphasizes installations,” The El Paso Times, El Paso, TX
“New Gallery to Open in El Paso,” Glasstire {Texas Visual Art}, Glasstire.com
“New El Paso Gallery Opening Thursday,” Borderartdialogue.wordpress.com
“Interactive art exhibition portrays paranoia with dark sense of humor,” The Collegian, Fort Worth, TX
2013
“ANGEL CABRALES,” ModernDallas.net
“What’s “Rotting the Barrel?” Local Revibe, Phoenix, AZ
“El Paso-Juarez ‘Biennial’: International exhibit offers stellar work, relevant questions,” El Paso Times, TX
"Exploring the Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum,” East Valley Moms Blog, Phoenix, AZ
“Generation Boom,” Art Musings Blog
“A review of Arizona Catalyst at Mesa Contemporary Arts,” Things to do in Phoenix, TTDPhx.com
“Exploding from Arizona,” Wheretraveler.com
“5 reasons to visit Mesa Contemporary Arts,” Exploreartphoenix.com
“Stefan Falke Photography,” The Art Avenue July Issue
“La Frontera: Artists along the US/Mexican Border,” Forwardthinkingmuseum.com
“Angel Cabrales,” LA FRONTERA: Artists along the US Mexican Border
“Angel Cabrales,” Ultra: Extra - Who is that, UltraExtra.org,
2012
“Rocket Scientist’s son shapes art student’s minds,” The El Paso Times, El Paso, TX
“Sculpture professor shapes artists at UTB,” The Monitor, McAllen, TX
“Professor inspires Creativity with a purpose,” The Brownsville Herald, Brownsville, TX, Page A1
“UTB professor encourages students’ art expressions,” The Valley Morning Star, McAllen, TX
“Cabrales teaches next generation of sculptors,” University of North Texas CVAD Stories from The Avant- Garde, Denton, TX December 2012 issue page 8
“Sculpting Lives,” La Vida Valle
“An Award with a Message,” Bloggin' All Things Brownsville
2010
“Interview with 3 Wish! Artists,” The Dallas Contemporary Blog
“Angel Cabrales,” Regular Main -The Latest in Contemporary Texas Art -June Mattingly2011
2009
“Gallery Review: States of Exception at Centraltrak,” Pegasus News
“Launch! Artists talk,” Artthisweek.com, Week 12, Dallas, TX
“First in Prime,” TXA 21 News, Dallas, TX
2008
“Angel Cabrales,” Camplinart.blogspot.com
INVITED LECTURES & PANELS
2016 Creative Life Series, Artistic Influences, Rubin Center, El Paso, TX
2015 El Paso Museum of Art, A Panel Discussion on Art, Politics and Society, El Paso, TX
2014 East Fork Gallery, Artist talk, Tarrant County College, Trinity River Campus, Fort Worth, TX
2013 Purple Pop Up Gallery, Artist talk, El Paso, TX
2012 International Conference on Technology, Knowledge and Society, Art in the Age of High Security, Artist
Panel, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
2011 Visual Arts Society of Texas, Artist talk, Denton, TX
2010 The Dallas Contemporary, INSIDE ART: Cultural Identity and Memory, Artist Panel, Dallas, TX 2009 Art Lab, Contemporary Art Dealers of Dallas, Launch! Artist talk, Dallas, TX
RESIDENCIES & CONFERENCES
2016 Rogers Lake Residency, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ
2015 International Sculpture Conference, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ
2012 International Conference on Technology, Knowledge and Society, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
Angel views everything as an artistic resource and utilizes this in all of his creations. From his extensive experience with a variety of mediums and styles, to the intangibles, such as his upbringing and ideas, his work grows and expands with the requirements presented from each new art piece. The artwork’s concept ultimately dictates the medium needed for its creation, so artistic evolution is intrinsic in his philosophy.
Originally from the border city, El Paso, TX, Angel's work is a mixture of social/political commentary with a satirical engineered flare.
Curriculum Vitae
EDUCATION
2009 M.F.A. University of North Texas
2004 B.F.A. Arizona State University
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
2015-Present Visiting Assistant Professor in Sculpture-University of Texas at El Paso
2014-15 Lecturer in Sculpture- University of Texas at El Paso
2011-13 Full Time Lecturer in Sculpture- University of Texas at Brownsville
2011 Lecturer - University of North Texas- AEAH Department
2009-11 Adjunct Instructor- TCC SE Campus
2006- 09 Teaching Assistant – University of North Texas, Sculpture I
RELATED WORK EXPERIENCE
1998-Present Independent Multi-media Artist
2015 Board Member for the Museum and Cultural Affairs Division for the City of El Paso
Board Member for the Public Art Committee for the City of El Paso
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2016
It Came from Beyond the Border, The Purple Gallery, El Paso, TX
Operation: Al Pastor, The Ro2 Gallery, Dallas TX
Delineation, The MonOrchid Gallery, Phoenix AZ
It Came from Beyond the Border, 500X Gallery, Dallas, TX
2014
Juegos Fronteras, El Paso Museum of Art, El Paso, TX
Borderlands, Cube Gallery, El Paso, TX
Turn of the Sentry, East Fork Gallery, TCC Trinity River Campus, Fort Worth, TX
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2016
Chaos! The Ro2 Gallery, Dallas, TX
Rogers Lake Residency Exhibition, Flagstaff Modern and Contemporary, Flagstaff, AZ
Los Jefes, The Purple Gallery, El Paso, TX
2016 UTEP DOA Biennial Faculty Exhibition, Rubin Center, El Paso, TX
2015
Distilled in the Desert, Grant Street Studios, International Sculpture Conference Exhibition, Phoenix, AZ
Counter Narratives, UNT on the Square, Denton, TX
Amexica: Le Mur Frontière, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France
Chaos! The Ro2 Gallery, Dallas, TX
AMoA Biennial 600: Sculpture, Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo, TX
Artillery: Contemporary Art Influenced Through Weaponry, Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum, Mesa, AZ 2014
Art on the Rim, Temporary Public Art Project, El Paso Community Foundation, El Paso, TX
10 Squared: 100 Artists Celebrate UTEP’s Centennial, Rubin Center Project Space, El Paso, TX 2013
Aurora 2013, Dallas Arts District, Dallas, TX
Rotting the Barrel, MonOrchid Gallery, Phoenix, AZ
Chaos! The Ro2 Gallery, Dallas, TX
TEJANO: Contemporary Hispanic Artists of Texas, Longview Museum of Fine Arts, Longview, TX
El Paso-Juarez Third Biennial 2013, El Paso Museum of Art , El Paso, TX
III Bienal Ciudad Juárez 2013, Museo de Arte de Ciudad Juárez, Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico
Arizona Catalyst, Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum, Mesa, AZ
2012
Seis, Galeria 409, Brownsville, TX
Happy Birthday, America! The Int’l Museum of Art, El Paso, TX
Active-8: A Mini-Ennial in Texas Art, Janette Kennedy Gallery, Dallas, TX
2011
Aurora 2011, Dallas Arts District, Dallas, TX
897 Square Juried Exhibition, Gallery 76102, Fort Worth, TX
Happy Birthday, America! The Int’l Museum of Art, El Paso, TX
Wish! Art Auction, Dallas Contemporary, Dallas, TX
500x Expo Juried Exhibition, 500x Gallery, Dallas, TX
2010
Aurora 2010, The Dallas Heritage Village, Dallas, TX
Wish! Art Auction, Dallas Contemporary, Dallas, TX
Hecho en Dallas Juried Exhibition, The Latino Cultural Center of Dallas, Dallas, TX
2009
States of Exception, Centraltrak, Dallas, TX
Launch! Juried Exhibition, CADD: Art Lab, Dallas, TX
New World Ordered, Gallery 414, Fort Worth, TX
Disaster Capitalism: A Tradeshow for the Future Present, MFA Exhibition, GDAC Visual Arts Ctr. Denton, TX
PRESS AND REVIEWS
2016
“Best Art We Saw in Metro Phoenix in August,” Phoenix New Times, Phoenix, AZ
“IN CASE YOU MISSED: DELINEATION AT MONORCHID,” The Arts Beacon, Phoenix, AZ
“Critic’s Pick,” Visual Art Source, Phoenix, AZ
“Artists portray border issues using sculpture and painting,” Cronkite News, Arizona PBS
2015
“ARTillery explores gun imagery,” by Kerry Lengel, The Arizona Republic, Phoenix, AZ
“ARTillery: or welcome to the gun show,” by Casey Blake, East Valley Tribune, Tempe, AZ
“ARTillery” Group Show Looks at Weapons as Art,” by Caro, Hi-Fructose: New Contemporary Art magazine
“ARTillery at Mesa Contemporary,” by Lorenzo Pereira, WideWalls Magazine
“Photoville: Triennial Of Photography,” La Frontera by Stefan Falke, Hamburg, Germany
2014
“Photoville: War is Not Healthy of Children and Other Living Things,” BagNews
“Make Art Not War: Portraits of Artists on the US-Mexico Border,” by Julie Grahame, Huffington Post
“La Frontera- The Mexican-American Border and it’s Artists,” by Stefan Falke, Edition Faust
“La Frontera Limited Edition Portfolio in Clamshell box,” by Stefan Falke, Curated by Julie Grahame
“AURORA 2013: Light of Convergence,” Video by Agora Entertainment
“El Paso gets a new gallery in CUB3,” Unframed.us
“Art Briefs: New Downtown Gallery emphasizes installations,” The El Paso Times, El Paso, TX
“New Gallery to Open in El Paso,” Glasstire {Texas Visual Art}, Glasstire.com
“New El Paso Gallery Opening Thursday,” Borderartdialogue.wordpress.com
“Interactive art exhibition portrays paranoia with dark sense of humor,” The Collegian, Fort Worth, TX
2013
“ANGEL CABRALES,” ModernDallas.net
“What’s “Rotting the Barrel?” Local Revibe, Phoenix, AZ
“El Paso-Juarez ‘Biennial’: International exhibit offers stellar work, relevant questions,” El Paso Times, TX
"Exploring the Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum,” East Valley Moms Blog, Phoenix, AZ
“Generation Boom,” Art Musings Blog
“A review of Arizona Catalyst at Mesa Contemporary Arts,” Things to do in Phoenix, TTDPhx.com
“Exploding from Arizona,” Wheretraveler.com
“5 reasons to visit Mesa Contemporary Arts,” Exploreartphoenix.com
“Stefan Falke Photography,” The Art Avenue July Issue
“La Frontera: Artists along the US/Mexican Border,” Forwardthinkingmuseum.com
“Angel Cabrales,” LA FRONTERA: Artists along the US Mexican Border
“Angel Cabrales,” Ultra: Extra - Who is that, UltraExtra.org,
2012
“Rocket Scientist’s son shapes art student’s minds,” The El Paso Times, El Paso, TX
“Sculpture professor shapes artists at UTB,” The Monitor, McAllen, TX
“Professor inspires Creativity with a purpose,” The Brownsville Herald, Brownsville, TX, Page A1
“UTB professor encourages students’ art expressions,” The Valley Morning Star, McAllen, TX
“Cabrales teaches next generation of sculptors,” University of North Texas CVAD Stories from The Avant- Garde, Denton, TX December 2012 issue page 8
“Sculpting Lives,” La Vida Valle
“An Award with a Message,” Bloggin' All Things Brownsville
2010
“Interview with 3 Wish! Artists,” The Dallas Contemporary Blog
“Angel Cabrales,” Regular Main -The Latest in Contemporary Texas Art -June Mattingly2011
2009
“Gallery Review: States of Exception at Centraltrak,” Pegasus News
“Launch! Artists talk,” Artthisweek.com, Week 12, Dallas, TX
“First in Prime,” TXA 21 News, Dallas, TX
2008
“Angel Cabrales,” Camplinart.blogspot.com
INVITED LECTURES & PANELS
2016 Creative Life Series, Artistic Influences, Rubin Center, El Paso, TX
2015 El Paso Museum of Art, A Panel Discussion on Art, Politics and Society, El Paso, TX
2014 East Fork Gallery, Artist talk, Tarrant County College, Trinity River Campus, Fort Worth, TX
2013 Purple Pop Up Gallery, Artist talk, El Paso, TX
2012 International Conference on Technology, Knowledge and Society, Art in the Age of High Security, Artist
Panel, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
2011 Visual Arts Society of Texas, Artist talk, Denton, TX
2010 The Dallas Contemporary, INSIDE ART: Cultural Identity and Memory, Artist Panel, Dallas, TX 2009 Art Lab, Contemporary Art Dealers of Dallas, Launch! Artist talk, Dallas, TX
RESIDENCIES & CONFERENCES
2016 Rogers Lake Residency, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ
2015 International Sculpture Conference, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ
2012 International Conference on Technology, Knowledge and Society, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
ABOUT Ro2 ART:
Mother-and-son partners Susan Roth Romans and Jordan Roth operate Ro2 Art, a contemporary fine art gallery located in The Cedars Neighborhood near Downtown Dallas, representing a diverse group of emerging, mid-career, and established contemporary artists – many with ties to the North Texas Region. The gallery regularly collaborates with organizations such as The MAC, Downtown Dallas, Inc., and The Town of Addison, as well as maintaining an exhibition program within the Magnolia Theatre at West Village and other satellite venues. Ro2 Art has been named Dallas Observer's Best Art Gallery and was presented with the 2012 Obelisk Award for small business by the North Texas Business Council for the Arts. Ro2 Art is a proud member of CADD< the Contemporary Art Dealers of Dallas and has exhibited at The Dallas Art Fair for three years. For more information, visit www.ro2art.com or call Jordan Roth at (214) 803-9575.
Contact:
Jordan Roth, Ro2 Art
214.803.9575 [email protected]
www.Ro2art.com
Mother-and-son partners Susan Roth Romans and Jordan Roth operate Ro2 Art, a contemporary fine art gallery located in The Cedars Neighborhood near Downtown Dallas, representing a diverse group of emerging, mid-career, and established contemporary artists – many with ties to the North Texas Region. The gallery regularly collaborates with organizations such as The MAC, Downtown Dallas, Inc., and The Town of Addison, as well as maintaining an exhibition program within the Magnolia Theatre at West Village and other satellite venues. Ro2 Art has been named Dallas Observer's Best Art Gallery and was presented with the 2012 Obelisk Award for small business by the North Texas Business Council for the Arts. Ro2 Art is a proud member of CADD< the Contemporary Art Dealers of Dallas and has exhibited at The Dallas Art Fair for three years. For more information, visit www.ro2art.com or call Jordan Roth at (214) 803-9575.
Contact:
Jordan Roth, Ro2 Art
214.803.9575 [email protected]
www.Ro2art.com