Novica Mexico

\'Great Houses of Mexico\' (pair)

Brick arcades line the sidewalk of Tapalpa, a small alpine town in the sierra of West Central Mexico. Tables in the shade invite passersby to chat over a steaming pot of coffee. Guillermo Fern�ndez de Castro presents a delightful portrait of the quiet cobblestone street.


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Ceramic jar, \'Fiesta Garden\'

Floral motifs and verdant vines cover this jar like a fiesta garden. The Castillo Family works in the style of classic Talavera ceramics to create a colorful ginger jar.


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Jute wall hanging, \'Hail to Deer\'

The millenary cave paintings in the state of Baja California Sur inspire the artwork of Mexico\'s Rommy. Painting with acrylics, Rommy replicates a scene found in caves of the San Fernando Sierra, as well as the San Nicholas River.


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Ceramic cookie jar, \'Golden Harvest\'

Colorful flowers blossom in a finely detailed composition by Jorge Quevedo. Painted by hand, relief motifs add to the cookie jar\'s fascination. Quevedo\'s art is inspired by Mexico\'s traditional Talavera pottery.


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\'Temple of Santo Domingo\'

Colonial buildings surround a quiet Mexico City plaza steeped in history. Centered by a fountain, it leads to the Temple of Santo Domingo with its tall bell tower.


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\'Young Virgin of Guadalupe\'

Held aloft by a young angel, the Virgin of Guadalupe is depicted as a devout little girl. Xochitl and Rafael base their na�f portrait on the miraculous image in her Basilica in Mexico City.


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