Luis Pablo: Chapulin Cricket Oaxaca
Top Oaxacan artist Luis Pablo's grasshopper sculpture commands attention, carved from copal wood into a detailed insect with a large head, muscular haunches, serrated legs, and graceful antennae. It radiates lively energy, resembling a spring. His signature style features a bold black body with red and gold lines highlighting segmentation, giving a tribal and architectural look. The eye stands out with concentric circles of red, blue, yellow, and black like a bullseye, while striped black-and-gold antennae add drama.
In Oaxacan culture, the chapulín is more than just a bug; it's a beloved local delicacy and a symbol of abundance and resilience, appearing in ancient iconography. Luis Pablo has artistically honored this significance with added depth.
Origin: Oaxaca
Dimensions: 10.5''Tall 8.5''Long 5.5''Wide






