SANER
Discover the colorful world of Edgar Flores, known artistically as "Saner," born in 1981 in the State of Mexico. A visual artist, illustrator, and graphic designer, Saner cultivated his passion for art from a tender age, first exploring the realms of graffiti before formalizing his talents with a degree in Graphic Design.
Saner's art is a vibrant tapestry of Mexican culture, seamlessly blending the traditional with the contemporary. His works are rich tapestries that pay homage to Mexico's pre-Hispanic past, using everyday life as a canvas to create characters imbued with a modern Mexican identity. These figures, often masked and echoing ancient folklore, navigate a world where old myths pulse with new life against the backdrop of contemporary society.
His pieces are instantly recognizable, adorned with Mexican masks that are a signature element of his style. These masks are not just decorative but are profound symbols of Mexico’s rich heritage, featuring jaguars, coyotes, and skulls that represent the multifaceted identity of his homeland. Saner delves into themes of mysticism and folklore, bringing to life the vibrant colors and dynamic forms that define Mexican artistic traditions.
Saner's art transcends the boundaries between graffiti, graphic design, painting, and drawing, illustrating a fluid narrative that captures the spirit of Mexican cultural evolution. His works are not only a reflection of his identity but a dialogue with the public, inviting viewers to peer behind the mask and discover the true essence of Mexico.
Through his artistic endeavors, Saner continues to redefine Mexican art, offering a fresh perspective that bridges the gap between the ancestral and the modern, the mystical and the everyday.

















