Large Cesar Manrique design Metal El Diablo Devil Man Handmade Timanfaya Fire Mountain Lanzarote
A large, vintage, intentionally rusted steel, called weathering steel in english, made to reach its point of rust, where it will not rust anymore, so will not deteriorate, even outside. It is a special tecnique. Large metal Devil Man to place on the wall your property (inside or outside) to ward off evil spirits! This has been hand made by an artisan in Lanzarote.
I also have this in a smaller size.
This is the El Diablo, as designed by Cesar Manrique at the entrance of the Timanfaya National Park in Lanzarote - The Fire Mountains.
Can also be displayed inside if you prefer.
Measures 35 x 40cm approx.
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Any questions you have regarding any item in my collection, I am happy to answer.
Please contact me on: info@cesarmanrique.store anytime.
A large, vintage, intentionally rusted steel, called weathering steel in english, made to reach its point of rust, where it will not rust anymore, so will not deteriorate, even outside. It is a special tecnique. Large metal Devil Man to place on the wall your property (inside or outside) to ward off evil spirits! This has been hand made by an artisan in Lanzarote.
I also have this in a smaller size.
This is the El Diablo, as designed by Cesar Manrique at the entrance of the Timanfaya National Park in Lanzarote - The Fire Mountains.
Can also be displayed inside if you prefer.
Measures 35 x 40cm approx.
FREE WORLDWIDE SHIPPING INCLUDED
Any questions you have regarding any item in my collection, I am happy to answer.
Please contact me on: info@cesarmanrique.store anytime.
Cesar Manrique transformed the island of Lanzarote, his homeland, during his lifetime. Tragically killed in a fatal car accident in 1992, at just 72 years old, he was fundamentally an environmentalist, artist and architect, deep thinker and lover and protector of his mother island. His work saved Lanzarote from becoming yet another Spanish spoiled tourist resort - destroyed by the need and greed for an income from tourism at all costs, Manrique never forgot the history and heritage of his native island built on volcanic lava and rock. He created a utopia of visitors' sites from the natural materials of the island - Lava, rock, volcanic ash, whitewashed houses, cactus, palms and sand and sea and a vision of volcanic island life that all hope will never be lost. Long may he live on as we take in the breathtaking beauty of his creations.
I myself was lucky to have been influenced by the island and the man himself, and of course the beautiful people of the island. My daughter is a Conejera (a girl born in Lanzarote). This is my collection of pieces from both Cesar and the island of Lanzarote itself. Please do let me know know if there is anything you are looking for as I may be able to find it for you. I now live in Almeria in South Eastern Spain, a desert area that is also inspirational and recalls aspects of the island of Lanzarote. I am a total Hispanophile and Manriquephile, who will never forget Cesar Manrique's incredible artistry and influence.