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A World full of Children, Encaustic, 48x48, 1990
"... His art is a simulacrum of his own world of spiritual convictions. As can be gleaned from his art, Tebó believes in what could be designated the "synchronicity" of earthly existence , the interconnectedness of our lives with those of other people and other beings, the inevitable correlations between the World of the senses (that perceived reality) and the more intangible, incorporeal atmosphere of the sublime. Tebó's art is, at its heart, a reflection of his own deeply metaphysical ruminations on the order of the cosmos. - Edward J. Sullivan, Show Catalog, Galería Botello March 3, 1998
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