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21 Feb 2017 The beautiful Trees of Life for which the State of Mexico is best known, are arguably one of the more decorative folk arts in our guide, swaying away from the typical categorisation as functional pieces of art. Even so, no guide to Mexican folk art would be complete without mentioning these elaborately
Mexican Folk Art is the name given to the artistic creations made by peasants, indigenous people or craftsmen with no formal training. A folk art item is hand made and has a functional purpose opposing an art object that is made for aesthetic purposes only.
www.mexican-folk-art-guide.com/catrina.html · La Catrina. La Catrina was originally created by Jose Guadalupe Posada and later named and painted dressed up by Diego Rivera in one of his murals. It became an iconic figure in Mexican culture representing death and the way Mexicans face it. mexican-folk-art-guide.
Collecting Folk Art is like taking a trip through time into lands where self-taught craftsman and artisans abound. You will visit ancient pyramids, temples and Colonial cities. One minute you're going
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The Alebrijes are imaginary creatures that have elements from different animals such as dragon bodies, bat wings, wolf teeth and dog eyes. The Alebrije was created by Pedro Linares Lopez in the 1930's. After that Pedro began to represent in papier mache the strange creatures he had
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