Art Sunday; Guatemala | for everyone |
Todays Art Sunday is a celebration of Guatemala
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Most of the paintings, photographs and information can be found here
http://www.artemaya.com/index.html
Most of the paintings, photographs and information can be found here
Paintings by Mario Gonzalez Chavajay
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Two of his painting
http://www.nmai.si.edu/
and one of his paintings is in their permanent collection.
Unlike most Tz’utuhil artists coming out of one family, Mario did not learn from his brot
His painting soon c
Mario is one of the hardest working of all the Tz’utuhil artists and certainly among the most promising emerging artists.
For over two millennium, Maya cloth and clothing have served as artistic expressions.
These traditional textiles are still produced on hand looms by weavers for the indigenous markets but the same weavers can adapt their methods and techniques to produce goods for the tourist markets.
acousticeagle wrote on Aug 17, '11
you can see all the hard work put in: the detail.
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kathyinozarks wrote on Aug 14, '11
loved your post Loretta-those paintings are happy with all the colorful and bright colors-
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brendainmad wrote on Aug 14, '11
i
have some placemats of the same design as your last photo that one of
my friends gave me years ago. The background in mine is red. I love this
artist's simple paintings and can see why he is now recognized for his
worth.
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artprevails wrote on Aug 14, '11
Wonderful, wonderful post....thank you!!! Such vibrant colors and passions in the people you feature.
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