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A Late 20th C. Huichol Mexican Folk Art Painting. The traditional art form of bright, exuberant and intricate compositions of yarn on board filled with centuries-old symbols and designs and fable references that include deer, snakes and much more, signed on the reverse 'Rehler E.' and dated 1999. Mexican Ancestors Art, South American Folk Art, Chilean Folk Art, Mexican Snake Art, Southwestern Folk Art, Colombian Folk Art, Mexican Folklore Art, Traditional Mexican Folk Art, Folk Art Snake

A Late 20th C. Huichol Mexican Folk Art Painting. The traditional art form of bright, exuberant and intricate compositions of yarn on board filled with centuries-old symbols and designs and fable references that include deer, snakes and much more, signed on the reverse 'Rehler E.' and dated 1999.

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Frida Kahlo was a great Mexican painter, best known for her self-portraits. She combined traditional Mexican folk art with surrealism, making her paintings a symbolic form of self-expression. A self-taught artist, Kahlo hadn’t thought of painting as her first career choice until a tragic incident left her severely injured, changing her destiny. She spent most of her recovery time painting and later went on to choose this as a medium to convey her pain and suffering. Some of her most notable w... Time Painting, Traditional Mexican, Canvas Printing, Mexican Folk Art, Surrealism, Folk Art, Painter, Ford, High Quality

Frida Kahlo was a great Mexican painter, best known for her self-portraits. She combined traditional Mexican folk art with surrealism, making her paintings a symbolic form of self-expression. A self-taught artist, Kahlo hadn’t thought of painting as her first career choice until a tragic incident left her severely injured, changing her destiny. She spent most of her recovery time painting and later went on to choose this as a medium to convey her pain and suffering. Some of her most notable…

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Amate Painting, Amate Bark Painting, Colorful Village, Mexican Folk Art Painting, Bark Painting, Arts Ed, Simple Illustration, Village Life, Art Kids

This colorful scene of happy village life is painted on amate, which comes from the Nahuatl word for paper (amatl). These paintings carry on a tradition dating back to the Mesoamerican cultures of the Mayas and Aztecs. The Mayas called the paper hunn (bark) and the Aztecs gave it the name amatl. Bo

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