Paul Borham
Paul Borham is a retired Spanish teacher living in the Alief area of Houston, Texas. His pictures depict scenes from
Mesoamerican myths. He studied at the Universidad de las Americas in Mexico City and at the University of Wisconsin -
Milwaukee. Between travels in Mexico, he spends his time with his family in Houston.
The Legend of Mixtli and Popoca,
16 x 20, mixed
The Legacy of Malintzin with Portrait of Jorge
Luis Garza Bequer, 16 x 20, mixed
The Tying of Years at Uixachtlan with the
Pleides at Zenith, 16 x 20, mixed
Xolotl Weeps Upon Discovering His Mortality,
16 x 20, mixed
Itzamna, 16 x 20
Tepozteco Steals The Sacred Drum,
16 x 20
Night Of Danzon In Papantla,16 x 20
The American Juried Art Salon - Emerging Artists Series
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The Twins Xolotl And Quetzal Coatl,
24 x 30
A Tlaloque Awakens a New Arrival To Tlalocan,
acrylic with colored pencil,
16 x 20
Isis Discovers the Coffin of Osiris, acrylic with
colored pencil, 24 x 30
Funeral Pyre of Hhehue Cihuacoatl
Tlacaeleltzin, acrylic with colored
pencil, 16 x 20