Betsabé
Orozco
Papier Maché Figures
For the past 20 years, Betsabé and Edith Orozco and their mother, Delfina
Segoviano de Orozco, have strived to strengthen their heritage through
their imaginative figures and papier maché sculptures. Delfina
taught Betsabé and Edith her craft as children instilling a love
for art, culture and Mexican tradition. Betsabé and Delfina's designs
are traditional while Edith creates pieces taken from dreams and her imagination.
The figures
are first made in clay. From this a plaster mold is made in two or more
parts. The molds are then covered with recycled paper and engrudo
(flour, water and white carpenter's glue). When the paper dries, it is
slipped off the mold the parts are joined to complete the art iece. Sanding
comes next and then an application of a protective coating. Then the piece
is painted. (Photo far right courtesy of Novica, in
association with National Geographic.)
2006 was Betsabé's
first time at Feria Maestros del Arte and
she will be joining us again this year. If
you are interested in purchasing their work, contact Novica,
in association with National Geographic.
For information on Feria
Maestros del Arte call Marianne Carlson at 011522 376 765 7485 or
email mariannecarlson@gmail.com
(We thank Karen Henderson for the use of her photographs)
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