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Each piece comes in three different sizes and in your choice of black or white frames:

Small: 30x40cm (12x16")
Medium: 50x66.5cm (20x26")
Large: 70x93.5cm (28x37")

Our art is printed on 320 gsm archival-grade, semi-gloss canvas. Each piece is made to order using fine art quality printing technology, equipped with multi-range, waterproof ink, which is used for giclee printing by art museums and fine art houses around the world. Each canvas is printed in vivid, highest-quality detail with a lifetime no fade guarantee.

Each piece is framed in a floating frame, which masterfully mimics gallery art with an emphasis on the printed canvas within the frame. Available in either black or white, our frames are coated with a polyurethane finish to give it that light but luxurious quality. Frames come ready to hang, built with the necessary backend for easy hanging.

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Please allow 10 to 14 days for your Consecrea order to arrive with standard shipping.

The limited edition nature of our art means we print to order every piece instead of stocking them in a warehouse. The delivery time of your order includes printing and framing of your pieces, and final shipping preparations to ensure your art arrives in pristine condition.

This on-demand printing and shipping method minimizes waste and emissions, while also allowing us to provide orders to customers worldwide.

About the artist
Trained in both traditional and digital media, Peruvian artist Claudia Talavera considers art as something “inherent.” Claudia is “not an artist who makes Catholic art,” but “a Catholic whose faith shows in art.” She considers this both an honor and a responsibility—one that allows her to share the faith she lives by.

Virgin of Guadalupe

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12x16" (30x40cm)
20x26" ( 50x66.5cm)
28x37" ( 70x93.5cm)
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Virgin of Guadalupe is a Consecrea limited edition release of 50, available in three sizes of beautifully framed fine art prints. Curated by Consecrea in collaboration with Claudia Talavera.

The Virgin of Guadalupe, or the Virgin Mary as she appeared to Juan Diego in 1531. An iconic masterpiece of traditional Mexican art, and a symbol in the Latin world of faith and belief.

Claudia Talavera masterfully reimagines the Virgin of Guadalupe in her latest piece, combining the archetypal outline of Mother Mary with a bright and vivid style reminiscent of chalk and graffiti, yet executed brilliantly.

FROM THE ARTIST 

"This version of the Virgin of Guadalupe is an attempt to enter into dialogue with young people. The street culture as a mural or graffiti can be read between the lines. Thinking of [her presence among] young people, I thought of how Virgin is present, but at the same time, hidden: non-imposing, subtle, and diffused."

So so in love with beautiful pieces of art! ❤️ Thank you so so much again, it blew me away, such amazing quality!!

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Honestly so blown away by the quality. I got this as a birthday gift and it’s perfect!

Alexa J.
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This piece is stunning in person. I love that it’s not so overt but still so meaningful at the same time.

Carlos M.
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Thank you so much Consecrea!! I love it

Dwayne C.
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My cat loves it, obviously. The print is so high quality. The details are incredible 🤩 This piece would go perfect above my desk

Christian D.
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