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DESCRIPTION

 

Strength, vulnerability, and identity — captured in a single gaze.

 

With raw honesty and quiet intensity, Adan captures the spirit of East L.A.

in 1991.

 

"Ruca" (often spelled ruka) is a colloquial term primarily used in Mexican Spanish slang and Chicano culture to refer to a woman, girlfriend, or wife.

It can be translated as "my old lady" or "my girl" and is often used affectionately, but can also be slightly derogatory in certain contexts.

 

MATERIAL

 

Premium, lightfast Giclée print, crafted with long-lasting Vivera inks.

Protected against UV rays and dust.

Vivid, enduring colors designed for long-lasting color stability.

Even richer in color and detail in real life.

Printed edges for a seamless look.

 

Ready to hang—display as is, or enhance with an optional shadow frame.

 

RUCA DE EAST L.A.

LOS CRUISERS I 30 x 20 cm / 15.8 x 7.9 inch

42,00 €

  • 2 kg
  • Available
  • Delivery in 5-8 days
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Adan Hernandez is the artist behind the iconic paintings featured in the film Blood In Blood Out. His artwork represents Chicano culture, barrio life and the world of Vatos Locos. Adan Hernandez is widely known for his artwork featured in the film Blood In Blood Out. His paintings represent the culture, struggles and identity of Chicano communities.