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  2. Spanish markets artists combine faith, heritage into pieces - AOL

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    Jul. 25—Cleo Romero's tinwork is varied and executed with flourish. Her mirrors feature desert flowers set against a backdrop of painted glass; ornate crucifixes glisten and tin boxes conceal ...

  3. Saintly showcase: San Felipe de Neri Santero Market ... - AOL

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    Oct. 3—A beloved traditional folk art form in New Mexico will be on full display at the San Felipe de Neri Santero Market. The event, which is celebrating its 20th year, will be held from 10 a.m ...

  4. In the streets of Santa Fe, new art and Spanish traditions mix

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    The contemporary markets runs alongside the 72-year-old Traditional Spanish Market; both will be back downtown from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday. ... The process for artists being accepted into the ...

  5. Jacobo de la Serna - Wikipedia

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    He has been a consistent award winning artist at the annual Spanish Market in Santa Fe, NM numerous times since 1994. [6] de la Serna is seen as a mentor by many young artists. de la Serna has been collected by museums such as the Santa Fe Museum of International Folk Art, The Denver Art Museum, Grounds For Sculpture and the Albuquerque Museum ...

  6. Mexican handcrafts and folk art - Wikipedia

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    Wood and fiber crafts for sale at the municipal market in Pátzcuaro. Dolls made of cartonería from the Miss Lupita project.. Mexican handcrafts and folk art is a complex collection of items made with various materials and fashioned for utilitarian, decorative or other purposes, such as wall hangings, vases, toys and items created for celebrations, festivities and religious rites. [1]

  7. Eliseo Rodriguez - Wikipedia

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    To this day, art historians credit him for reviving the form and his works are highly sought after by museums and private collectors. Together with his wife Paula, he was the first to exhibit straw appliqué works at Santa Fe's annual Spanish Market. In 1940 he won a prize at the New Mexico State Fair for his painting on glass. [3]

  8. Self-taught woodcarver, 84, wins Spanish Market's best in show

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    Jul. 30—Carlos Santistevan Sr. said he was inspired to dedicate his life to creating colonial New Mexican art when he discovered he was a descendant of the first Native-born santero — or saint ...

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