In the old colonia of San Angel, down some of the most beautiful and romantic ivy-covered walls, dotted with neo-classical buildings, you find on the outskirts this modernist miracle. It stands out of place amidst these more classical mansions and haciendas. And yet, despite its oddities, it is one of the most important structures in
Photographed in the 1980s, an exploration of the matriarchal society of a pueblo in Oaxaca, Mexico, where diverse sexualities are accepted and encouraged.
El rebozo, arte de la tradiciones prehispánicas, revive en Malinalco. Aquí se conserva este arte ¡Ven y conoce esta tradición!
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A detailed print of my original painting titled ‘He Heals What Is Broken’. In this painting, Christ puts a vase back together using Kintsugi (金継ぎ, “golden joinery”). This Japanese pottery technique has truly changed my life. It treats breakage and repair as part of the history of an object, rather than something to disguise. I love to think of my relationship with Christ in this way. We are never broken beyond repair, because of Him. He offers the healing and love that I need. I will always remember the painful things I have been through, but they are now a beautiful part of my story. Out of shattered pieces, the Savior has the power to create something beautiful. I am so grateful for the countless ways Christ has healed me. I know He has the power to make us whole. How grateful I am to have a Savior who can heal what is broken. I use a beautiful, heavy-weight, acid-free paper for my prints. Prints come unframed and signed by the artist. All of my prints are border-less. Each print is placed in a clear plastic sleeve to protect from moisture while traveling to you, and mailed in a rigid envelope. Colors may vary due to monitor settings.
El escultor de Brasil expone en el Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso
Revealing hidden dimensions within spaces, ethereal wedding sculptures inspired by art installations, transcend conventional décor.
La estructura metálica del actual Cosmovitral (wikipedia) es obra del ingeniero Manuel Arriata. Fue construida en Toluca (México) en 1910 para celebrar el aniversario de la Independencia de México. En 1975 se cerró el mercado y se comenzó su remodelación para convertirlo en jardín botánico, en homenaje a Eizi Matuda. En 1990 Leopoldo Flores Valdés concluyó los vitrales. ¡Visitar el Cosmovitral es una experiencia maravillosa! Solo tuve una hora para hacerlo, al concluir una semana de trabajo en Toluca, pero estoy segura que regresaré pronto a disfrutarlo con la calma que merece. Más fotos y un video del cosmovitral: www.flickr.com/photos/lucynieto/sets/72157606518248796/
Despite being a recent transplant, the inimitable Su Wu is already a fixture on the local art and design scene in Mexico City.
The pileup of waste and garbage in the 'Nuestro Futuro' fashion story emphasize consumption of the latest fashion and damage to the environment.
Designed by renowned Mexican architect Javier Senosiain, Nautilus is a whimsical shell-shaped house located in Naucalpan, northwest of Mexico City in the adjoining State of Mexico, and inspired by the work of Gaudi and Frank Lloyd Wright.
Experience a getaway of a lifetime and the most unforgettable day in nature! The Land of Enchantment offers many beautiful trails that will satisfy your inner adventurer. Whether you are looking for a view filled with meadows and pines, or one with gypsum dunes, we got it all for you. Read the list and see […]
Making a trip down to Mexico anytime soon? You're in luck! Check out our recommendations for cliffside hot springs and infinity pools to visit during your stay.
Transform your farmhouse into a cozy Mexican retreat with these Mexican farmhouse decor tips. Embrace vibrant colors and traditional textiles.
El Ajusco, a majestic mountain range south of Mexico City, is a sanctuary of biodiversity and spirituality. Its hills and valleys host a lush variety of flora and fauna and have been home to ancestral cultures with a deep and meaningful connection to the land.
“Un día como hoy pero de 2018 hice este dibujo. Dibujo que en definitiva cambió mi vida y que me ha permitido hoy vivir de esto que hago. No puedo más que estar feliz de que pasara y que ustedes estén aquí :D”
Conoce todos los detalles de Van Gogh Alive: The Experience, la exposición inmersiva que se ha presentado en varias ciudades del mundo llegará a CDMX
Designed by renowned Mexican architect Javier Senosiain, Nautilus is a whimsical shell-shaped house located in Naucalpan, northwest of Mexico City in the adjoining State of Mexico, and inspired by the work of Gaudi and Frank Lloyd Wright.
Marisol’s True Spotlight outfit-a ballet folklorico dress. Learn how we put together this beautiful American Girl ballet folklorico dress.
5468796 Architecture, Factor Eficiencia and Studio NYL have created a public art installation in Mexico City, that's made from common painter’s buckets.
Nopal (from the Nahuatl word nohpalli [noʔˈpalːi] for the pads of the plant) is a common name in Spanish for Opuntia cacti (commonly referred to in English as prickly pear), as well as for its pads. There are approximately one hundred and fourteen known species endemic to Mexico, where the plant is a common ingredient in numerous Mexican cuisine dishes. The nopal pads can be eaten raw or cooked, used in marmalades, soups, stews and salads, as well as being used for traditional medicine or as fodder for animals. Farmed nopales are most often of the species Opuntia ficus-indica or Opuntia matudae although the pads of almost all Opuntia species are edible. The other part of the nopal cactus that is edible is the fruit called the tuna in Spanish, and the "prickly pear" in English. Nopales are generally sold fresh in Mexico, cleaned of spines, and sliced to the customer's desire on the spot. They can also be found canned or bottled as nopalitos, and less often dried, especially for export. Cut into slices or diced into cubes, nopales have a light, slightly tart flavor, like green beans, and a crisp, mucilaginous texture. In most recipes, the mucilaginous liquid they contain is included in the cooking. They are at their most tender and juicy in the spring. Nopales are most commonly used in Mexican cuisine in dishes such as huevos con nopales "eggs with nopal", carne con nopales "meat with nopal", tacos de nopales, in salads with tomato, onion, and queso panela (panela cheese), or simply on their own as a side vegetable. Nopales have also grown to be an important ingredient in New Mexican cuisine[3] and in Tejano culture of Texas. ~Pad/cutting ______PLEASE BE AWARE OF YOUR WEATHER BEFORE ORDERING___*Not responsible for lost or damaged packages due to shipping companies handling.We will send you info to file a claim.
Una artista checa de 90 años lleva 40 embelleciendo su pueblo