Flavia Delgado - TACO XL

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Flavia Delgado presents an original acrylic painting titled TACO XL, 100 x 70 cm, multicolour Pop Art, hand-signed, created in 2026, a taco still life from Spain, sold directly by the artist and shipped unframed rolled in a tube.

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TACO is a 70 x 100 cm painting by Flavia Delgado that celebrates one of the most recognizable icons of popular gastronomy through an aesthetic inspired by vintage advertising, Pop Art, and mid-20th century commercial graphics. With a direct, vibrant image full of personality, the work transforms an ordinary plate into a powerful visual statement about culture, flavor, and the pleasure of sharing.

The composition centers around a large taco brimming with fresh, colorful ingredients. The texture of the tortilla, the intense tones of the filling, and the small vegetal details turn the image into a tribute to Mexican cuisine and the visual richness of its flavors. On the scene appears the word TACO in monumental letters, as if it were a poster for an old advertising campaign meant to catch the eye from a distance.

The color palette rests on a combination of bright turquoise, warm yellows, intense reds, and deep blacks. These contrasts create a dynamic, optimistic image that recalls hand-painted classic advertisements, where graphic simplicity and visual impact took center stage. Expressive lines and bold outlines add character and energy, reinforcing the connection between contemporary art and popular design.

Beyond its culinary representation, the work speaks of cultural identity and collective celebration. The taco appears as a symbol of tradition, creativity, and culinary mestizaje. Its presence evokes lively markets, family gatherings, bustling streets, and the power of food to bring people together around a shared experience.

The large yellow circle dominating the background functions as a radiant sun, contributing a warm, festive atmosphere. This element makes the scene more than just a still life, suggesting a sense of joy, abundance, and vitality associated with the landscapes and cultures of the American continent.

With accessible visual language, colorful and full of graphic strength, TACO combines humor, design, and tradition to pay homage to one of the great icons of world gastronomy, transforming it into a contemporary image capable of awakening both appetite and a smile.

SHIPPING:
The work is offered directly by FLAVIA DELGADO, guaranteeing its authenticity with a certificate signed by the artist herself.
The painting (NO FRAME) will be carefully rolled and protected inside a sturdy cardboard tube for shipment.

After payment confirmation, a period of three days is required to prepare the piece and ship it. The delivery time will depend on the destination, with a maximum of up to ten business days.

Seller's Story

I present a pictorial work line strongly linked to illustration and artistic poster design. My works combine the language of classic poster art with the plastic freedom of contemporary painting: flat colors, defined contours, direct scenes, and a clear narrative sense. My work dialogues with the tradition of 20th-century poster art, especially with the universe of Art Deco and European and North American advertising posters, where authors like A. M.. Cassandre, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and Leonetto Cappiello used synthetic imagery and color for visual impact. There are also affinities with European comic graphics and the clear line, from Hergé to modern editorial illustration. In my paintings, I depict interiors, architectures, figures, and travel scenes—such as roads, vintage cars, or landscapes—approached from a graphic perspective reminiscent of posters and illustrated books, but transferred to the realm of painting on paper and canvas. I aim for each image to function like a frame or a narrative poster, capable of suggesting a broader story without needing to explain it.
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TACO is a 70 x 100 cm painting by Flavia Delgado that celebrates one of the most recognizable icons of popular gastronomy through an aesthetic inspired by vintage advertising, Pop Art, and mid-20th century commercial graphics. With a direct, vibrant image full of personality, the work transforms an ordinary plate into a powerful visual statement about culture, flavor, and the pleasure of sharing.

The composition centers around a large taco brimming with fresh, colorful ingredients. The texture of the tortilla, the intense tones of the filling, and the small vegetal details turn the image into a tribute to Mexican cuisine and the visual richness of its flavors. On the scene appears the word TACO in monumental letters, as if it were a poster for an old advertising campaign meant to catch the eye from a distance.

The color palette rests on a combination of bright turquoise, warm yellows, intense reds, and deep blacks. These contrasts create a dynamic, optimistic image that recalls hand-painted classic advertisements, where graphic simplicity and visual impact took center stage. Expressive lines and bold outlines add character and energy, reinforcing the connection between contemporary art and popular design.

Beyond its culinary representation, the work speaks of cultural identity and collective celebration. The taco appears as a symbol of tradition, creativity, and culinary mestizaje. Its presence evokes lively markets, family gatherings, bustling streets, and the power of food to bring people together around a shared experience.

The large yellow circle dominating the background functions as a radiant sun, contributing a warm, festive atmosphere. This element makes the scene more than just a still life, suggesting a sense of joy, abundance, and vitality associated with the landscapes and cultures of the American continent.

With accessible visual language, colorful and full of graphic strength, TACO combines humor, design, and tradition to pay homage to one of the great icons of world gastronomy, transforming it into a contemporary image capable of awakening both appetite and a smile.

SHIPPING:
The work is offered directly by FLAVIA DELGADO, guaranteeing its authenticity with a certificate signed by the artist herself.
The painting (NO FRAME) will be carefully rolled and protected inside a sturdy cardboard tube for shipment.

After payment confirmation, a period of three days is required to prepare the piece and ship it. The delivery time will depend on the destination, with a maximum of up to ten business days.

Seller's Story

I present a pictorial work line strongly linked to illustration and artistic poster design. My works combine the language of classic poster art with the plastic freedom of contemporary painting: flat colors, defined contours, direct scenes, and a clear narrative sense. My work dialogues with the tradition of 20th-century poster art, especially with the universe of Art Deco and European and North American advertising posters, where authors like A. M.. Cassandre, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and Leonetto Cappiello used synthetic imagery and color for visual impact. There are also affinities with European comic graphics and the clear line, from Hergé to modern editorial illustration. In my paintings, I depict interiors, architectures, figures, and travel scenes—such as roads, vintage cars, or landscapes—approached from a graphic perspective reminiscent of posters and illustrated books, but transferred to the realm of painting on paper and canvas. I aim for each image to function like a frame or a narrative poster, capable of suggesting a broader story without needing to explain it.
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Details

Artist
Flavia Delgado
Edition
Original
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Sold with frame
No
Title of artwork
TACO XL
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Spain
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Multicolour
Height
100 cm
Width
70 cm
Weight
600 g
Depiction/theme
Still life
Style
Pop Art
Period
2020+
Sold by
SpainVerified
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Objects sold
100%
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