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Armando Jiménez Arragón
Carved Wood Alebrijes

Armando Jiménez Arragón is the grandson of Manuel Jiménez, founder of the Oaxacan woodcarving tradition known as alebrijes. Manuel and his sons live on the lower plaza in San Antonio Arrazola, Oaxaca.

The story of Manuel Jiménez is now part of Oaxacan folklore. He struggled out of poverty to become one of the world's most reknown woodcarvers. His early work focused on animals and people and he continues making realistic animals. Occasionally, he will add a twist or contortion to their forms.

Armando's father chose to be a farmer instead of a carver and family relations are still strained. He and his brother Moisés are self-taught carvers. They did not begin carving until they were in their twenties. The whimsacal animal pieces are painted by their wives.

The tourism that Oaxacan artists rely on for their livelihoods has been in jeopardy over the last year and a half due to civil unrest and travel bans that have kept the tourists away. Bringing these woodcarvers to Feria Maestros del Arte along with other folk artists from Oaxaca will hopefully open the eyes of Feria-goers to the fact that Oaxaca is once again a safe place to travel and seek out the art that Oaxaca has become famous for.

We are welcoming Armando for the first time to Feria Maestros del Arte. He joins a busload of other Oaxacan artists who are worthy of your perusal - just look through the list and you will find that we have put together some incredible talent for this year's show. If you are interested in purchasing his work, call Marianne Carlson at 011522 376 765 7485 or email mariannecarlson@gmail.com

 


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