The imagery seen in Mexican Retablos was worked and reworked by many artists, each in their own way. Some painters were highly...
Milagros, Alchemy and Sacred Hearts stencils by Laurie Mika
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Milagros means "miracles". These traditional metal charms are used to help that saint perform a miracle (hence the word "milagro"). There is supposedly a milagro for virtually every animal, every organ and every imaginable malady. I was smitten by the metalwork and repousse. This was a stealth shot. I got quite sneaky with my little spy camera.
Alebrijes are everywhere in Mexcio, you just cannot miss them. These colorful painted creatures are made of wood (with sometimes detachable pieces like wings, flowers, feathers etc.) or papiermaché…
Nuestra Señora de la Cueva Santa A Mexican retablo painting of Our Lady of the Holy Cave.
The imagery seen in Mexican Retablos was worked and reworked by many artists, each in their own way. Some painters were highly...
Mabilon Jimenez (Peru), c.2014 Painted plaster sculpture in painted wood box (9 1/2" h. x 8" w. x 3" d.) Actual colors and design will vary
via According to Wikipedia "A nicho is an object of Latin American folk art. Nichos are made from mixed media and traditionally combine elements from Roman Catholicism, mestizo spirituality, and popular culture." The article goes on to say: " Nichos are made of objects that can be easily purchased or scavenged in the home or community. The media are characteristically humble for a religious object, especially compared to the typically ornate icons of the Catholic Church. The shadow box itself is easily converted from a cigar box or other mass-produced wooden container, but can also be constructed from any lightweight wood, recycled tin, or glass. The colorful designs on the box and borders are created not only with paint, but also with sequins, glitter, chain, thread or rope, paper mache, and any small bric-a-brac. Other ornaments within nichos include milagro charms, beads, stones, nails, and other manufactured and found objects." I have long admired this folk art tradition for both its beauty (and often ohteetee kitschiness!) and also the mood of reflection and spirituality that they invoke. I have toyed with the idea of making shrines for quite sometime now and have collected a stack of things I put in a box marked "shriney stuff". Apparently, the time is not quite right for me to make my shrines but I have been playing around with some bits and pieces to create my own version of a nicho. Sort of. It is wearable and there isn't a saint present, but like a traditional nicho, it is made of some fairly common stuff , it is colourful and I have imbued it with a sense of spirituality by using a word that is close to my heart - "seek". The folk art flower that sits behind the frame has been cut from a tea tin. The heart is crafted from 2 pieces of reclaimed pewter. I think it is evocative of a traditional nicho. Certainly that was my inspiration! Last week I came across this little bag of vintage beads at a second-hand store - there are some lovely (albeit grubby!) jug beads in there and also those gorgeous red beads. I reckon the red ones might be just right for this necklace. This is an idea that I can see growing and expanding but I must say I was very happy to have made something (at last) that resembled a shrine-like object!
Carla Coulson travel to beautiful Lesvos and stays in the beautiful Greek island guesthouse owned by friends Claire Lloyd and Matthew Usmar Lauder.
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I purchased a bag of these wood tile bracelets with little images of saints on them at a yard sale for a dollar. I loved the imagery but had no idea what to do with them. They actually hung around …
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matchboxes with frida kahlo and other figures on display in bazar del sabado. $25 pesos each. best viewed in full res... explore 138!