As Museo de las Americas director Maruca Salazar told us when opening the show Wixaritari: Huichol Art of Mexico, color is more than a simple sensation for the Huichol people, who imbue it with ...
Anthropologist Peter T. Furst was working on his PhD in western Mexico in the mid-1960s when he discovered the vibrant yarn paintings of the Wixáritari people, commonly referred to as the Huichol. He ...
El Potrero de la Palmita, Mexico — My husband, Dick, and I had had our fill of beaches, bikinis and buffets on a late-January vacation in Puerto Vallarta and needed a break in the routine. So we took ...
WHAT: Valadez, 23, is a member of the ancient Huichol tribe, moving their traditions forward and working to preserve a simple lifestyle in an ever evolving, complex world. The Huichol — or Wixáritari, ...
1. The Path to the Sierra Madre -- 2. Wixárika: Children of the Ancestor Gods -- 3. Kakauyari: The Gods and the Land Are Alive -- 4. Gifts for the Gods -- 5. Sacred Yarn Paintings -- 6.
Huichol Indian folk art yarn paintings Yarn paintings on board Painting 17 x 17 in Signed Catalogue Notes Estimate Subscribers only Buyer's Premium Auction Venue/Sale Jun 05, 2026 Bid at Join ...
32 x 48 in. (81.3 x 121.9 cm.) ...
Huichol Indian folk art yarn painting on board, Foundational Myth or Narrative Legend Yarn painting on board Painting 49.25 x 49.25 in Signed Catalogue Notes Estimate Subscribers only Buyer's Premium ...
From the December, 1979 issue of High Times comes an eye-popping look at the world of art-making through the eyes of the Huichol, aka the Wixárika (“the people”). The Huichol/Wixárika live in Western ...
36 x 42 in. (91.4 x 106.7 cm.) ...
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