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Betsabé
Orozco & Delfina Segoviano de Orozco
- (Oaxaca) fantastic papier maché figures |
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Magdalena
Pedro Martínez - (Oaxaca)
Monas de barro negro - figures of women in regional Oaxacan
costumes made out of the famous black clay of Oaxaca |
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Margarita
Fick - (Querétaro)
Papel Picado (cut paper), beautiful images all accomplished
through the art of paper cutting. Almost a lost art! |
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Juan
Hernández Arzaluz - (México)
Arbol de la Vida (Tree of Life), beautiful miniature versions
of the famous Trees of Life, intricate beyond belief |
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Jacobo
Angeles Ojeda & María del Carmen Mendoza
- (Oaxaca) Alebrijes - carved wood figures |
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Prudencio
Guzmán - (Jalisco) incredible
original designs ceramic masks |
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Luis
Pacheco Vazquez - (Chihuahua) fantastic
silver jewelry |
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Laureano
Martinez Guzman & Marina Castro Lopez -
(Michoacán) this
young couple have taken making the whimsical ceramic Catrinas
to a new height |
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Bordados
de Santa Cruz - (Michoacán)
Hand-embroidered cotton manta |
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Agustin
Cruz Tinoco - (Oaxaca) Alebrijes
- carved wood figures |
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Cocucho
- (Michoacán) this
distinctive and easily recognized pottery comes from a remote Purepecha
Indian village in the state of Michoacán. |
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Ricardo
Hernández & Claudia Martínez
- (Oaxaca) incredible miniatures so tiny they
fit on a toothpick; miniature scenes made from recycled materials |
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Centro
Indígena Huichol - (Jalisco)
incredible jewelry made from the tiniest seedbeads available, other
bead and string work pressed into beeswax |
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Martin
Ibarra - (Jalisco) intricate
ceramic virgins and other ceramic pieces |
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Bulmaro
Alejos Madrigal - (Michoacán)
pineapple pottery & ceramic Catrinas |
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Isabel
Mendoza - (Jalisco) Isabel's
grandfather was one of the originators of straw art - straw is pressed
into beeswax in the form of a painting or cuadra |
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Veronica
Mendoza Antonio - (Oaxaca) intricate
weaving with designs so fine it appears as if the finished product
is printed rather than woven |
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Eustacio
Ornelas - (Michoacán)
woodcarver, masks and other incredible carvings |
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Pedro
Hernández Cruz - (Guanajuato)
papier maché |
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Camelia
Ramos Zamora - (México) weaver
of rebozos (shawls) extraordinaire |
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Jorge
Parada López - (Guanajuato)
Panama hats - fiber of exquisite texture |
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Mercedes
Aquino & Simone Ferrari - (San Luis Potosi)
rare talent is displayed in the various original designs of Mercedes
& Simone's purses and other leather goods |
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Juan
Horta Castillo - (Michoacán)
traditional maskmaker - one of the most sought after in Mexico |
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Ruth
Cortés Rodriguez - (Guanajuato)
silvered Alpacca cutlery, boxes, jewelry, purses, etc. |
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Manuel
Ruiz Martínez - (Oaxaca)
generations of rug weaving have honed the skills of this artisan |
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Enedina
Vásquez - (Oaxaca)
Ceramics, combined natural earthtones |
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Miguel
García Calderón - (Michoacán)
beautifully woven rebozos, serapes and other
handwoven items |
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Enrique
Badillo Aguilar - (Guanajuato) tinsmith
extraordinaire |
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Centro
de Integración Tapalpa, A.C.
- (Jalisco) this school is dedicated to
nurturing the artistic, creative and academic potential of special-needs
children - Papelmalecho, paper maché over recycled garbage |
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Julio
Laya Chichicastla, Leobardo Espiritu Rocha
- (Puebla) unbelievable handmade
amate paper |
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José Flores - (Jalisco) original
clothing designs embroidered in silk |
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Felipe
Benítez Miranda - (Guanajuato)
unusual Nahuatl alebrijes (carved wood animals) and
paintings |
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Sandro
Estrada Guerrero - (Jalisco)
pre-Hispanic replicas |
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Rosendo
Sotelo Beltran - (Jalisco)
metal work |
Recipient
of the Feria Maestros del Arte Sunday Raffle |
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