Description
EFRAÍN MALO
Born in 1987 in Tuxtla Gutiérrez (Mexico), he is a visual artist and illustrator who works with drawing as a critical, narrative, and cultural tool. His production ranges from caricature to muralism, with works that combine humor, technique, and symbolism. With a sharp eye on tradition and identity, he has created pieces that have gone viral — such as his muscular reinterpretation of the Parachico — blending folklore with contemporary aesthetics.
His practice is both authorial and cross-disciplinary, with a handcrafted approach that manifests in the use of pencil and paper as constant tools. Malo maintains a visual and discursive coherence that aligns with the spirit of P(ART), where each work is born from authenticity and mastery of every stage of the creative process.






