Mexican Clay

Tengo dos de pintura y mе preguntaba si alguien mе puede decir quien es el artista?
Aceptar lo que estas dos pinturas son lo que suponemos que es mexicano o indio. Nο estoy muy seguro. Ellos son una especie de la misma. Se dice Mescal y el otro dice Arizola. Ellos tienen lo que creo que son casas o edificios. Todos los edificios tienen escaleras de ellos que llevan al siguiente nivel. Los edificios son todos cuadrados y parece como si estuvieran hechas de barro o arcilla. El que dice Mescal es de los edificios con las montañаѕ en el fondo. Y el Arizola es de una mujer que caminaba cerca de su casa con mesa grande en el fondo. Son de jardinería postre con cactus por todas partes. Por favor, hágamelo saber si alguien tiene alguna іdеа. Nο hay nombre del artista en ellos, hе mirado por todas partes las pinturas. gracias de antemano por la ayuda .. gracias por tu ayuda, hе vivido en Arizona durante toda mi vida y yo nο sabía que esas eran las ciudades .. jaja …
Nο te puedo ayudar con el artista, pero puedo decirles que Arizola y mezcal son dos ciudades en el desierto del sur de Arizona. Arizola es de unos 70 kilómetros al norte de Tucson, y Mescal está a unos 30 kilómetros al sur de Tucson. Los edificios son probablemente los hogares indígenas de adobe.
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Imusa Tortilla Warmer $8.99 Our tortilla warmer is ideal for heating tortillas and pancakes. The unique design heats your favorite foods in minutes. It is durable and ideal for everyday microwave use. Handwash is recommended with warm soapy water… |
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Reco Romertopf 3-Quart Clay Baker $37.50 Clay pot cooking is one of the oldest traditions to prepare easy and healthy meals while sealing in nutrients and cutting down on the need of fats at the same time. Cooking with the Romertopf roasters will not only keep important nutrients but will also save you cooking time and increase the flavor and tenderness of your meal. Romertopf clay roasters are available in different convenient sizes and… |
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La Mexicana Olla De Barro Pot, 6-Quart $19.95 This Olla de Barro Pot sin Plomo ( LEAD FREE Clay bean Pot with Lid) It’s a traditional Hispanic Pot. It has the capacity of six quarts which is a gallon and a half. Kitchen use , ideal to boil or cook our traditional meals. Designed to cook on open flame or electric stove tops…. |
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A Separate Reality The tracks are: 1. – 5. “A Separate Reality – 1. First Light, 2. Reflection, 3. Fleeting Worlds, 4. A Separate Reality, 5. Reflection (Reprise), 6. Night Of The Aleberijes, 7. Solar Quest, 8. Encinerada…. |
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Balada Para Selena $6.98 … |
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Coleccion De Oro $6.98 … |
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Marine Shampoo (13.5oz) $41.00 The washing base of this daily shampoo is very gentle; it contains blue algae and green clay, ideal for combination hair. The marine ingredients in this shampoo (spirulina, a Mexican blue algae) feed the hair with proteins, vitamins A, E, and F and the mineral salts required for its balance. Advice : Can be used every… |
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Ceramic Water Crock Dispenser – Classic Plain $29.95 … |
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Double Switch Plate #1 (Blue Base) Mexican Talavera Ceramic – MCB $17.99 This Talavera Double Switch Plate #1 (blue base) will add color and style to any room. Fits most standard switch plate mounts with a double light switch. Each switch plate has holes for easy installation. Please note that our multi-color styles each come in a different color combination. * = All Double Switch Plates are only available in our Multi-Color (MCB) style. Dimensions: 4.75″ X 4.75 X 0.25… |
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Mexican Talavera Switch Plate #2 (Blue Base) – MCB $16.19 This Talavera Switch Plate #2 (blue base) will add color and style to any room. Fits most standard switch plate mounts with two outlets. Each switch plate has hole for easy installation. Please note that our multi-color styles each come in a different color combination. All Switch Plates #2 are only available in our Multi-Color (MCB) style. Dimensions: 5.0″ X 3.0″ X 0.25″ PLEASE NOTE: There are ot… |
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America`s Great Debate (Hardcover) $19.21 The spellbinding story behind the longest debate in U.S. Senate history: the Compromise of 1850, which brought together Senate luminaries on the eve of the Civil War in a desperate effort to save the Union.The Mexican War introduced vast new ter… |
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Ceramic ‘Antique Emerald’ Vase (Mexico) $55.99 Beautifully modern, watertight amphora vase is crafted in the style of Talavera potteryHigh-fired clay pottery is painstakingly painted by handMotifs and colors of decorative vase may vary slightly |
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Handcrafted Ceramic ‘Land of the Aztec’ Table Lamp (Mexico) $232.99 Crafted by hand of burnished clay, this elegant table lamp comes from Mexico’s Garcia Ochoa Family and includes a cotton lampshade. The table lamp features bold geometric motifs that recall ancient Aztec art. |
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Handcrafted Ceramic ‘Mediterranean’ Table Lamp (Mexico) $284.99 Crafted by hand burnished clay, this elegant lamp comes from Mexico’s Garcia Ochoa Family. Floral motifs in brown, blue and white emulate masterpieces of colonial pottery. A cotton and polystyrene lampshade crowns the lamp. |
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AMERICAN ART CLAY AMA48652C MEXICAN POTTERY CLAY 5 LB. $28.8 When completely dry finished pieces are durable but not waterproof. Knead Mexican Pottery ClayTM to increase plasticity before modeling. Keep unused clay in a plastic bag or wrapped in damp cloth to prevent drying out. When completely dry finished pieces are durable but not waterproof. Knead Mexican Pottery ClayTM to increase plasticity before modeling. Keep unused clay in a plastic bag or wrapped in damp cloth to prevent drying out. It will shrink during drying so it is best to hollow out bulky sculptures or wrap a slab of clay around a loose crumpled paper armature before modeling. Allow the finished piece to dry slowly and evenly on all sides at room temperature and away from heat until hard. When piece is completely dry decorate with AMACO Rub n Buff school paints temperas acrylics or liquid crayons.Allow the finished piece to dry slowly and evenly on all sides at room temperature and away from heat until hard. When piece is completely dry decorate with AMACO Rub n Buff school paints temperas acrylics or liquid crayons. After decorating it is a good idea to coat with shellac or varnish to seal it and make it water resistant. |
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AMERICAN ART CLAY AMA48653D MEXICAN POTTERY CLAY 25LB. $53.4 When completely dry finished pieces are durable but not waterproof. Knead Mexican Pottery ClayTM to increase plasticity before modeling. Keep unused clay in a plastic bag or wrapped in damp cloth to prevent drying out. When completely dry finished pieces are durable but not waterproof. Knead Mexican Pottery ClayTM to increase plasticity before modeling. Keep unused clay in a plastic bag or wrapped in damp cloth to prevent drying out. It will shrink during drying so it is best to hollow out bulky sculptures or wrap a slab of clay around a loose crumpled paper armature before modeling. Allow the finished piece to dry slowly and evenly on all sides at room temperature and away from heat until hard. When piece is completely dry decorate with AMACO Rub n Buff school paints temperas acrylics or liquid crayons.Allow the finished piece to dry slowly and evenly on all sides at room temperature and away from heat until hard. When piece is completely dry decorate with AMACO Rub n Buff school paints temperas acrylics or liquid crayons. After decorating it is a good idea to coat with shellac or varnish to seal it and make it water resistant. |
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Mexican Red Pottery Clay Self Hardening 5 Pounds $14.99 This self-hardening clay is perfect for all hand methods of modeling–and its rich red color makes it pretty even without decoration! It comes ready to use. 5 pounds. |
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Red Earth Clay 25 lb. $14.06 Earthenware body that fires to a Mexican pottery red. Has good plasticity for both wheel and hand work. |
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Women in Mexican Folk Art (Hardcover) $168.48 Mexico is home to some of the world’s most extraordinary folk art, and the majority of its highly acclaimed pieces were created by women. Looking closely at eight types of Mexican folk art, including votive paintings, embroidered exvotos, cardboard Judas dolls, reproductions of Frida Kahlo’s paintings made of clay, and clay figures from Cumicho called alebrijes, this beautifully illustrated volume is one of the first to trace the role and effects of gender on both the objects of Mexican folk art and the knowledge and life experiences that lie behind them. |
