This Wixarika Huichol yarn painting is made in the San Luis Potosi region of Mexico, in Real de Catorce, a mountain town above Wirrikuta, the Peyote Gardens. This piece is unique and made by hand pressing individual threads on to a wax covered shape.
made of yarn, wax, wood; measures 6" x 6"
Handwritten by the artist on the back of this piece:
En Centro ceremonial hacen sus fiestas tradicionales también el curandero para hacer las curaciones a las personas enfermas y utiliza las plumas la pipa las hojas de muchi (mutzi).
Approximate Translation:
In the ceremonial center they hold their traditional festivals, also the healer also cures sick people and uses feathers, pipes, and tobacco leaves.
The Indigenous Mexican Wixarika Huichol artists create intricate art pieces using traditional Wixarika symbols and allies. Representations of sacred objects, ceremonies, and the Wixarika cosmovision are depicted in these traditional artworks. Artisans are compensated fairly for their art and sales of these items further support Indigenous led projects that perpetuate spiritual traditions in their communities.Â
You can learn more about some of these artists, their work, and their heritage here: https://shamaniceducation.org/wixarika-huichol-artists-traditions/





Reviews
There are no reviews yet.