Oaxacan Wood Carvings

 
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Magic in the Trees

Dry and mountainous, Oaxaca (pronounced Wa-HAH-ka) is home to sixteen linguistically distinct indigenous groups and has one of the richest folk art traditions. Oaxacans have carved toys and masks for hundreds of years, but it is only recently that their magical wood carvings have captured the imaginations of collectors and enthusiasts all over the world. Unsurpassed for originality and wizardry, Oaxacan wood carvings have become prized folk art--a perfect gift for the art lover.

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Carving in Oaxaca is not a bashful art. Full of gesture and painted in daring colors, it is often sudden and unrestrained, bringing to the viewer a completely magical experience. The creations of the wood-carvers range from angels, mermaids, animals, to whimsical creatures that spring from the imagination and superstitions of the carver.

Barbash, Shepard. Oaxacan Woodcarving: The Magic in the Trees. San Francisco: Chronicle Books LLC, 1993.

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