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Te cuento mi historia
Te cuento mi historia
Te cuento mi historia

TE CUENTO MI HISTORIA

El Rayo x Holalou giclée print on recycled agave paper.

29.7cm x 42cm (A3)

Print + Plata

£74.95 (Save £10)

Print + Reposado

£76.95 (Save £10)

3 Prints

£124.95 (Save £25)

£74.95 £84.95
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‘Te cuento mi historia’ translates to ‘I’ll tell you my story’ and this artwork references the story behind the El Rayo name and lightning emblem. Holalou depicts the colourful and magical myth behind the creation of tequila - Mother Nature’s gift to Mexico. It is a celebration of the rich, endless lands where tequila comes from and the huge bright sun that shines over Mexico, with vivid colours that evoke a sense of positivity and even magic.

Sheet size: 29.7cm x 42cm (A3) 

Please note this will not fit in a 30x40cm frame, must be A3

We’re also big on quality, so all printers, inks and paper used are museum quality and approved by the Fine Art Trade Guild. Giclée prints render deep, saturated colours with beautiful painting quality, retaining minute details and lasting for over 100 years.

MEET THE MAKER

HOLA LOU

Luisa Salas aka Hola Lou is a globally renowned artist, designer and muralist born and raised in México.

Lou embodies everything we love about Mexican creativity with striking, earthy compositions inspired by the vibrant colours and twisted landscapes of Mexico. We share many ideals on how this natural landscape feeds into the emotional and energetic Mexican culture - from flavours and cuisine to design and art.

By fusing tequila and art we want to encourage a more meaningful interaction with Mexico and elevate the at-home tequila experience - by connecting the appreciation of Lou’s art with the El Rayo & Tonic moment we want you to find a more considered way to enjoy tequila and to get to know Mexico.

HOLA LOU

Te cuento mi historia

Hear from Hola Lou about what inspired the piece