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Margarita Fick
Papel Picado (cut paper)

Collage by Margarita Fick Papel picado means "punched paper" in Spanish and is a traditional folk art that involves cutting out intricate patterns on colorful tissue paper. It is used in Mexico to decorate altars, tables, ceilings and plazas during festivals. The tissue paper is then glued to a string in a line to form banners which are used as decorations for important festivities throughout the year. An infinite variety of patterns and designs are made in papel picado: flowers, birds, lettering, people and animals and lattice-work patterns.

"Mexico is so beautiful! I say this with pride and admiration. Its traditions, colors, folklore, nature, and culture are infinite. During these last years, I have found in my folk art an infinite range of alternatives that have given the opportunity for me to express part of our culture through my art."

Papel picado cards by Margarita Fick Papel picado cards by Margarita FickMargarita Fick, self-taught artist, has taken the art of papel picado to a new level. Born in Guadalajara she began her art career at the age of four by surprising everyone in her family when she drew a doll with curly hair wearing a ruffled dress and holding an umbrella.

She acquired the skill of paper cutting at an early age by helping her family make handmade folk art cut paper decorations for the many fiestas and celebrations held on popular Mexican Holidays. Her skills were further developed by the practice of cutting paper using subjects that she envisioned in her dreams. She developed her knowledge of the human figure by cutting out dolls and dressing them in cloth of different textures and colors.

Margarita FickCircumstances during the early part of her adult life prevented her from continuing this art form, which was, and remains today, her first love. In her early forties, she picked up where she left off, recalling memories of her childhood, sweet and sour, in between funerals and festivities, and adding the indigenous pre-Hispanic heritage helped her reach her goal of elevating paper cutting to the level of Fine Art.

Works of paper originated in China and a type of paper called China paper was widely used by Europeans in the 16th century for various works of art. Peasants in 19th century Puebla, Mexico were forced to buy their goods from stores owned by the haciendas. China paper was one of these products. Aside from working the fields, locals found time to use their skill, creativity and mastery to work with this type of paper until they created an authentic handicraft - papel picado (perforated paper). Over time, techniques to cut the papel picado finished pieces have become more sophisticated. Artists first began using rudimentary scissors and then switched to forged-steel chisels, which made it easier to create more detailed, elegant works.

This traditional craft has survived because parents are adamant about teaching it to their children. Artisans began selling their works in neighboring towns and among hacienda workers. Perforated paper arrived in Mexico City in the 1960s, where it reached national and international fame (exhibits were mounted in the United States and Europe). Artisans do most of the promotion by displaying their works in galleries, at popular fiestas and in restaurants. Nowadays, even large corporations have their logos perforated.

The art of paper cutting has been accepted by the Montessori and Freinet schools in Querétaro in assisting in the development of children with learning disabilities and motor problems. Margarita has conducted seminars and classes at both schools. Her work is displayed in galleries in the United States and in the private collections.

This craft requires patience, creativity and dedication. The artisan's attention to detail can be seen and felt on every piece of work. Touch the fragile, delicate and very light perforated paper and you will feel the artisan's caring and love for their work.

If you are interested in purchasing Margarita's work, contact Marianne Carlson at 011522 376 765 7485 or email mariannecarlson@gmail.com

Papel picado picture by Margarita Fick

(Our thanks to Karen Henderson for the use of her photographs)


Papel Picado (Paper Cutwork)

To order email Marianne Carlson with description and quantity of the item/s you are interested in. Prices do not include shipping.
Orders may take up to a month to complete if the piece your desire must be special ordered because it is not in stock.

(Click on the photos to see a larger version)

 

Papel
Papel
Papel
Cosmica
$300
100x70cm (27-1/2x39-1/2")
Changos y Chapulines
$300
100x70cm (27-1/2x39-1/2")
Tzompantli
$300
100x70cm (27-1/2x39-1/2")

Guelaguetza
$300
100x70cm (27-1/2x39-1/2")

 

Papel
Papel
Papel
Oaxaqueña
(MF 2-4)
$300
100x70cm (27-1/2x39-1/2")

Catrina con Jarrones
(MF 3-4)
$300
100x70cm (27-1/2x39-1/2")

 

Catrina Grande
$300
100x70cm (27-1/2x39-1/2")
Chichihuaguahuco Grande
$300
100x70cm (27-1/2x39-1/2")
Papel
Papel
Papel
Cihuateteo Grande
$300
100x70cm (27-1/2x39-1/2")
Cihuateteo II Grande
$300
100x70cm (27-1/2x39-1/2")
Danza Diabla
$300
100x70cm (27-1/2x39-1/2")

Virgin of Guadalupe
$300
100x70cm (27-1/2x39-1/2")

 

Papel
Papel
 
Frida Kahlo
$300
100x70cm (27-1/2x39-1/2")
Sirena
$300
100x70cm (27-1/2x39-1/2")
 


Papel
Papel
Papel
 
Rumbera"Camen Miranda"
$400
85x63cm (33-1/2x25")
Rumbera "Meche Barba"
$400
85x63cm ( 33-1/2x25")
Rumbera Tongolele
$400
85x63cm ( 33-1/2x25")
 


For large picados, the cutwork is done on black tissue-type paper and mounted over a lightweight neutral color paper. We ship in a tube to ensure no damage is done to your purchase.




Papel
Papel
Papel
Frida Kahlo
$150

50x35cm (15-1/2" X 24")
Frida #2
$150

50x35cm (15-1/2" X 24")
Frida with Parrots
$150

50x35cm (15-1/2" X 24")

Catrina y Sus Sobrinas
This white on black picado must be special ordered

$150

50x35cm (15-1/2" X 24")

 

Papel
Papel
Papel
La Milagrosa
(Virgin of Guadalupe)

$150

50x35cm (15-1/2" X 24")
Fruit & Grasshoppers
$150

50x35cm (15-1/2" X 24")
Roosters & Pineapples
$150

50x35cm (15-1/2" X 24")

Milkmaid
$150

50x35cm (15-1/2" X 24")

 

Papel
Papel
Papel

Chichihuaguachuco
$150
50x35cm (15-1/2" X 24")

 

Chichihuaguachuco #2
$150
50x35cm (15-1/2" X 24")
Catrina
$150
50x35cm (15-1/2" X 24")
La Catrina
$150
50x35cm (15-1/2" X 24")
Papel
Papel
Papel
Folklorica
$150
50x35cm (15-1/2" X 24")
Catrina con Jarrones
$150
50x35cm (15-1/2" X 24")

Catrina con Ciempies
(MF 2-2)

$150
50x35cm (15-1/2" X 24")

 

Folklorica
(MF 2-3)

$150
50x35cm (15-1/2" X 24")
Papel
Papel
Papel
Papel
Danza de las Palmas
$150

50x35cm (15-1/2" X 24")
Chica 7 - Girl with Armadillo
$150

50x35cm (15-1/2" X 24")
La Novia
$150
50x35cm (15-1/2" X 24")

Catrina y Sobrina
$300
100x70cm (27-1/2x39-1/2")

 

Papel
Papel
Papel
Calaca Chica
$150

50x35cm (15-1/2" X 24")
Calaca #2 Chica
$150

50x35cm (15-1/2" X 24")
Calaca & Babies
$150

50x35cm (15-1/2" X 24")

Chica 6
$150

50x35cm (15-1/2" X 24")

 

Papel
Papel
Papel
Novia & Babies
$150

50x35cm (15-1/2" X 24")

Novia #2
$150

50x35cm (15-1/2" X 24")

Lindo Veracruz
$150
50x35cm (15-1/2" X 24")
Pajaros en la Cabeza
$150
50x35cm (15-1/2" X 24")
Papel
Niña de la Cocina
$150
50x35cm (15-1/2" X 24")

 


For small picados, the cutwork is done on black tissue-type paper and mounted over handmade amate paper. We ship in a tube to ensure no damage is done to your purchase.




Original
Original
Original
Bichos
(Amoebas)
Textured Acrylic
$700
80 x 70cm (31.5" X 27.6")

SOLD
Chichihuaguahuco
(Heaven Where Childen Go)
Textured Acrylic
$700
60 x 80cm (23.6" X 31.5")

Chichihuaguahuco Mixta
Crayons & Pencil Drawing
N ot Textured

$700
75 x 55cm (29-1/2" X 21.7")
 


The 3 photos above are "original" paintings by Margarita Fick.
Textured acrylic means that she has taken scrap pieces of tissue paper from the cuttings and layered them on the canvas. Then she paints the painting over the texture - a very interesting and unusual effect.
The Crayons & Pencil drawing is not textured.

 



Papel

Cards (Each card comes with an envelope)
$12 5-1/2"W x 4-3/4"W
We will select the design for you or check this page for individual card designs



Wedding Picados
Margarita will also create a "special wedding package" of one-of-a-kind papel picados
$650
(1/2 when order is placed, 1/2 before order is shipped)

        • Order must be placed at least 3 months in advance
        • 250 individual papel picados
        • Unique designs such as names of bride and groom, date of wedding, hearts, doves, wedding couple, church, etc.

Each picado is hand-cut from tissue paper and no two wedding packages are ever the same. This is truly a spectacular statement for your special day.

If you are interested in purchasing any of Margarita's work, contact Marianne Carlson at 011522 376 765 7485 or email mariannecarlson@gmail.com

 

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