TITLE: Wynwood Guadalupe
Artist: Victor Gosa
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Dated: 11,830
Canvas: TBA
Status: Privately Owned
Estimated Market Value: $48,000.00 ⬆

Created during the stillness of Hurricane Irma, this piece emerged by candlelight in a powerless room — a moment of silence and reflection. The vertical canvas, once idle in the artist's space, became the perfect vessel for a spiritual and deeply personal offering: a reimagining of La Virgen de Guadalupe, seen through the lens of Wynwood’s raw energy and devotion.
Outlined in bold black, accented with vibrant neon, and crowned in gold, the figure stands as both protector and matriarch. Surrounding her are words not randomly chosen, but carefully placed — fragments of the artist's own story. They speak of his mother: her name Lupe, the number of days she lived (11,830), her faith, her grace, and the love of family that surrounded her.
This is not just an homage to a religious icon — it's a personal altar, merging street art aesthetics with sacred reverence. Wynwood Guadalupe is both a prayer and a portrait — of motherhood, memory, and the miracles that raise us.