Diego de la Rosa

Diego de la Rosa

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Photos from Diego de la Rosa's post 05/08/2026

The Miracle Bear Limited Edition Prints are printed over an exquisite matte cotton rag paper that will make you feel you have the original painting with you. The size is 12 x 16 inches (14 x 18 inches with the borders included). Each print will be signed and uniquely numbered 🐻🌽
The painting explores how reality has pushed Venezuelans to rely on mysticism and fortune as tools for hope and meaning. It shows a mystical entity, the Andean Bear, a a being of goodwill, bringing food and joy to a man standing mountains of Mérida.
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Photos from Diego de la Rosa's post 05/05/2026

It’s that time of the year again.

My painting “Spadina Rainforest” will be live auctioned this Thursday, May 7th, as part of the 2026 edition of .toronto . This is always a meaningful event for me to be part of, and I’m grateful to return once again.

All proceeds raised will go toward supporting , helping provide access to art and creative programs for those who need it most.

If you’re in Toronto, I hope to see you there. come support a great cause ✨

Photos from Diego de la Rosa's post 04/22/2026

El Diablito 👹 🐖
Oil and acrylic on panel
8 × 10 in
2026
This oil painting was inspired by the quiet transformation of memory in migration, and how the mundane becomes sacred.
For Venezuelans, a simple can of Diablitos (deviled ham), once ordinary, now holds the weight of longing. Like ancient cultures who deified what they valued, this work imagines a small, playful god born from nostalgia and cultural celebration.

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