Cirilasso (Mexico, 1970) merges his background as a bullfighter and painter to capture the dramatic tension of the ring. His works, often executed with strong ink strokes, translate the intensity of the faena into a timeless visual record, where ritual and abstraction converge.
As both a matador and a painter, he brings rare authenticity and emotional depth, bridging two worlds through visual narrative.
Solo and Group Exhibitions – Mexico (2010–present)
As both a matador and a painter, he brings rare authenticity and emotional depth, bridging two worlds through visual narrative.
Dual Background in Art and Bullfighting
As both a matador and a painter, he brings rare authenticity and emotional depth, bridging two worlds through visual narrative.
About the Artwork
Estocada depicts the decisive moment of confrontation between bull and matador. With raw ink lines and gestural force, Cirilasso captures the culmination of the ritual: a suspended instant where courage, danger, and artistry collide. The composition balances movement and stillness, offering a reflection on the ephemeral yet eternal nature of the bullfighting tradition.
Year
Art Type
2011
Painting
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Details and Dimensions
Medium
India ink
Exclusivity
One-of-a-kind artwork
Dimensions
30 cm x 35 cm
Authenticity
Certificate is included
Packaging
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Shipping and Returns
Delivery Cost
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Delivery Time
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Returns
14-day return policy
Handling
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Ships From
Mexico
Customs
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Estocada depicts the decisive moment of confrontation between bull and matador. With raw ink lines and gestural force, Cirilasso captures the culmination of the ritual: a suspended instant where courage, danger, and artistry collide. The composition balances movement and stillness, offering a reflection on the ephemeral yet eternal nature of the bullfighting tradition.