Designer Desire: David Alfaro Siqueiros

Montage of David Alfaro Siqueiros paintings and murals | H is for Home

If asked to name a Mexican artist, you’d probably immediately think of Frida Kahlo. However, I’ve recently discovered the magnificent work of David Alfaro Siqueiros.

David Alfaro Siqueiros (1896-1974) was a radical, social realist painter and muralist. A member of the Mexican Communist Party and established ‘Mexican Muralism’ alongside Kahlo’s husband, Diego Rivera and José Clemente Orozco.

He frequently painted representations of strong, proud and tragic figures of the proletariat and portraits of heroic revolutionary, Emiliano Zapata and repressive regime leader, Porfirio Diaz. His murals were often on a massive scale; La Marcha de la Humanidad housed at Polyforum Cultural Siqueiros in Mexico City is the largest in the world.

I see stylistic similarities to Stanley Spencer and Lucien Freud – probably what drew his work to me.

There are examples of his work in the permanent collections of the Tate in London and MOMA in New York.

Portrait of David Alfaro Siqueiroscredit

This is a short documentary about the man. Unless your grasp of Spanish is better than mine, I’d recommend you switch on the subtitles to watch!

Additional image credits:

Artnet | Christie’s |

Designer Desire: Mary Blair

Mosaic of Mary Blair artworks | H is for Home

If you were a child of the 50s, 60s, 70s and beyond, the illustrations of Mary Blair will be really familiar to you. She was responsible for the concept artwork on many Walt Disney films. Bambi? Cinderella? Alice in Wonderland? Peter Pan? That was her!

She designed a breathtaking, multi-storey mural inside Disney’s Contemporary Resort which opened in 1971 (see the top right image in our collage and the film of its making at the bottom of this post). It’s 90′ tall and consists of 18 thousand hand-painted tiles!

The styling and colouring of the original it’s a small world installation is also her work. It began life as part of the 1964 New York World’s Fair’s UNICEF pavilion thereafter moving to Florida’s Walt Disney World. It has since been followed by later versions in Tokyo Disneyland, Disneyland Paris and Hong Kong Disneyland.

She was one of the main illustrators on the Little Golden Books series of children’s books (Another Disney project). Her output can be found in I Can Fly, Little Verses and Baby’s House.

Mary Blair also designed advertising and, on occasion, packaging for Meadow Gold milk, cheese and ice cream, Blue Bell children’s clothing, E-Z underwear, Hanes Underwear, Pall Mall cigarettes, Dutch Boy Paints and Baker’s instant chocolate flavor mix.

You can find numerous books illustrated by Blair, as well as books about her and her work on Amazon.

Check out some of our other past Designer Desire members here!

Mary Blair and Walt Disney

Image credits:

Flickr | Pinterest

Ceramic Mural from Animation Scoop on Vimeo.