Francisco Cárdenas Martínez

Francisco was able to travel to France, lived in New York for about eight years, and when he had exhibitions, Enrique provided the car, expenses, and the audience.

The pot suggests the symbol of hospitality as the family always provided their soldiers with a generous amount of food that the wolves of the area were able to feast from the remaining in the kettle as well.

[10] On February 5, 2010, he donated La Tercera Caida to The Museum of Fine Arts exhibition, Una Huella en el Tiempo in Toluca.

The piece was a large clay relief that recreates the third fall of Jesus when carrying the cross as he headed to Mount Calvary for his crucifixion.

They used an acrylic, masaroca, and wood technique in the 4-panel mural to show the "Fuego Nuevo," (New Fire) ceremony along with the massacre of the Templo Mayor.

He, along with artists such as Ángeles Jean, Beatriz Marván, Cristina Ruíz, Ernestina Serraldi, Gloria Garza Galindo, Herminia Pavón, Isabel Aburto, J. Martín Rojas, Laura Elenes, Luz María Solloa, Marta Cardoso, Mercedes Ortiz Vaquero, Miriam Lechuga, Myriam de la Riva, Nieves Moreno, Paul Achar, Rocío Klapés, Tania Janco, and Yvette Grutter are included in the exhibition.

John Paul II statue by Cárdenas Martínez at the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral .