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Cut-paper collage postcard created for Kollage Kit theme: "The Americas."
Mexico! a large and diverse country the culture of which permeates my home state of Texas.
Map in background: part of central and southern portions, with red rectangles around two of my favorite places, Cuernavaca and Oaxaca.
Colorful frame: border of 19th century serape, the red dye of which is cochineal.
Upper left: painting of Our Lady of Guadalupe by Pedro Ramirez.
Upper right: from a Huichol man's ceremonial costume
Middle right: from a turn-of-the-century engraving by José Guadalupe Posada for a newspaper broadsheet (its banner headline is below: "Muy Interesante"), depicting a true crime. (The full scene includes the baby's mother lying dead at the crazy man's feet.)
Hand-carved rubber stamps: (top to bottom) acrobats, figures w/ scissors, gentleman w/ top hat & cane, man in traditional attire drinking cervesa (beer), and man reading newspaper—by a French artist. These are based on Posada's popular skull-n-skeleton images, now widely known and associated with the Day of the Dead..
Lower right: vendor of copal (tree resin used as incense and in varnish) with his burro.
Lower left: wood carving of coyote-skeleton-mermaid by Antonio Xuana.
Mexico! a large and diverse country the culture of which permeates my home state of Texas.
Map in background: part of central and southern portions, with red rectangles around two of my favorite places, Cuernavaca and Oaxaca.
Colorful frame: border of 19th century serape, the red dye of which is cochineal.
Upper left: painting of Our Lady of Guadalupe by Pedro Ramirez.
Upper right: from a Huichol man's ceremonial costume
Middle right: from a turn-of-the-century engraving by José Guadalupe Posada for a newspaper broadsheet (its banner headline is below: "Muy Interesante"), depicting a true crime. (The full scene includes the baby's mother lying dead at the crazy man's feet.)
Hand-carved rubber stamps: (top to bottom) acrobats, figures w/ scissors, gentleman w/ top hat & cane, man in traditional attire drinking cervesa (beer), and man reading newspaper—by a French artist. These are based on Posada's popular skull-n-skeleton images, now widely known and associated with the Day of the Dead..
Lower right: vendor of copal (tree resin used as incense and in varnish) with his burro.
Lower left: wood carving of coyote-skeleton-mermaid by Antonio Xuana.
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