
Dulce Pinzón
We are very delighted to present the work of Dulce Pinzón at Inmigrante, Toronto.
Dulce Pinzón (born 1974 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican artist based in Montreal, Canada.
In 2015 she was named by Forbes Magazine as "One of the 50 most creative Mexicans in the world", and Vogue magazine identified her as one of the "8 Mexican female photographers who are breaking through at a global level." In 2020, the Voice of America characterized her as having "earned a prestigious place in the world of fine arts photography."
We are presenting two of her pieces from the series Historias del Paraíso or Stories from Paradise.

Bodegón 1, 2017
Available in size:
11 x 14 in limited edition $350 CAD
16 x 20 in limited edition $1,000 CAD
20 X 24 in Ed. 5 + 3 AP $2,450 CAD
45 x 30 in Ed. 5 + 3 AP $4,000 CAD
Price include frame but not the delivery

Natural beauty,
Historias del Paraíso 2012-17
Available in size:
11 x 14 in limited edition $350 CAD
16 x 20 in limited edition $1,000 CAD
20 X 24 in Ed. 5 + 3 AP $2,450 CAD
45 x 30 in Ed. 5 + 3 AP $4,000 CAD
Price include frame but not the delivery
The installations and taxidermy specimens of the former museum of natural history of Puebla in Mexico were used for this project, a space in a state of abandonment to obtain metaphorical images with which to raise awareness and reflect on environmental issues.
The photographic series is inspired by the cycle of life and tries to capture the author ’s own frustration, when understanding the environmental problems that we currently suffer and that we will bequeath to the next generations. The message of his photographs is seasoned with touches of irony and fantasy, even putting the human being inside the bars of the zoo in which the planet is being transformed.