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Intrigued by the Huinchol art of Mexico? Learn the backstory of the Huichol art mythology and culture from four traditional artisans.
El arte huichol es uno de los más apreciados y admirados en el mundo por su complejo manejo del color sobre formas
Cada imagen de colores brillantes del arte huichol tiene que ver con una visión mística que fue dada gracias al portal, el nierika, abierto por el peyote.
El arte huichol es uno de los más apreciados y admirados en el mundo por su complejo manejo del color sobre formas
Wixáritari (Huichol) yarn paintings by the 'Huichole' people; indigenous to the states of Nayarit, Jalisco, Zacatecas and Durango; North Western Mexico.
Huichol Sun and Moon via Teyacapan on Flickr
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Huichol (Wixáritari); yarn paintings. Mexico. 20th through 21st century.
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The Nierika is a form of spiritual art used by the Huicholes, a native population of the Western Central Mexico. These ritual artefacts consist in pieces of colored yarn glued with wax to round or square backings. Showing symbols and images of the rich Huichol spiritual tradition (sun, moon, fire, peyote, mais, deer, etc.), the Nierika (term etymologically rooted in the verb "Nieriya", "to see") are true 'portals' used to meditate and access spiritual dimensions and communicate with anchestors and deities. They're found in most Huichol sacred places like house shrines, caves, springs and temples and in more recent years have also become collection items for ethnic art lovers and people interested in shamanism and sacred plants. The Web is packed with sites dedicated to Nierika and Huicholes, where one can see (and possibly buy) many works of different artists and get thorough infos about this interesting topics; among others indigoarts, latinamericanfolkart and artevisionario.
Huichol (Wixáritari); yarn paintings. Mexico. 20th through 21st century.
the-native-soul: nativevoice: Huichol The Huichol or Wixáritari are a Native American ethnic group of western central Mexico, living in the Sierra Madre Occidental range.
the work of Jose Benitez Sanchez - widely considered the master of the medium of yarn paintings of the Huichol Indians of northwestern Mexico - from visions triggered by the peyote cactus. Please see the tribal website for more information and to purchase their art: www.tribesgallery.com/huichol/yarn_jbs.html updtd 4/16/09
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7 jaguares gigantes y 20 pinturas basadas en arte huichol se exhiben en Centro Internacional de Negocios de la Secretaría de Economía con el objetivo de crear conciencia sobre su conservación.
El arte huichol es uno de los más apreciados y admirados en el mundo por su complejo manejo del color sobre formas
Indigo is a gallery of international Folk Art located in Philadelphia, PA.
La casa de la cultura del municipio de Compostela ha llamado increíblemente la atención durante el 2019 debido a el impactante arte que posee en sus muros. Dichos murales han sido creados por el artista Jesús Capetillo "Chunga" quien es originario del estado de Aguascalientes, el utiliza para
mola hand made original from Panama authentic Handmade mola unique quilt Mola on front - hand made by Kunas in San Blas - Panama -Washable by hand and cold water. we do combine shipping. Beautiful handmade with the art of molas, richly decorated by intricate needlework , traditional of the Kuna people. Molas are the famous textile-art that forms part of the traditional women's clothing of the Guna people from Panama and parts of Colombia. Although it has its origin in body painting, after the European colonization molas were transferred to fabric using the reverse-appliqué. Beautiful hand made face mask from Panama, The Mola, or Molas, is a hand-made textile that forms part of the traditional women's clothing of the Kuna people from Panama, Central America Each its unique one of a kind once its gone its gone.
Welcome to Peyote People. This is an extraordinary yarn painting By Lorena Benitez. Measures 24"x24" Peyote People has been recognized by the Huichol Traditional Government of San Andres Cohamiata for its work in the community and started a Fair Trade co-operative that promotes cultural authenticity by working with Huichol that actually live in the Sierra, because unlike the urban Huichol that live in the city, the Sierra Huichol are actively involved in the preservation of their cultures traditions. We are now offering FREE DHL or Fedex express shipping on this piece to USA and Canada. Please feel free to write us if you have any questions regarding anything in our collection.
A glimpse of wonderful Huichol textiles displayed on the sidewalk in Patzcuaro. All of us being good friends, we enjoyed chatting about family, weather and politics. Often, the Huicholes bring us special objects from their village, wanting in return, hundreds of candles required for their many rituals, which we happen to have. This trade---el trueque---is the oldest and most-personable way of doing business.