His Work,

Part I

 

 

 

Pacific Ocean Cliffs

Mayorga's work comprises a diversity of themes. Among them are the landscapes of the Sierra Nevada, a mountain chain formed by the Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl volcanos.
Xochimilco is another inspiration of his, a testimony of our recent past that we will never see again.
The flowers he paints are really colorful, such as bougainvilleas, or others in the Xochimilco gardens, or the ones placed in Talavera vases and clay pots.


The Sierra Nevada
Xochimilco Gardens at Sunrise
He captured like no one else the mysteries of the sea, its waves, its tempests and the light of the sun that appears or hides, with that ephemeral colours that are only seen in the short transition between night and day.

His clouds embrace all tonalities, and his major genius is undoubtly manifested in his stormy skies.

Talavera Vase