Aproveché estos días de feriado para ir a una Feria, donde se expone arte hecho a mano. Lo curioso fue que los artistas son de Latinoamérica (LATAM), por ejemplo: Colombia, Argentina, México, Guatemala, Ecuador, Perú, entre otros.
I decided to take advantage of the holiday to go to a fair where handmade art is on display. The curious thing was that the artists were from Latin America (LATAM), for example: Colombia, Argentina, Mexico, Guatemala, Ecuador, Peru, among others.
In this publication is only the part related to yarns, textiles, embroidery, felting, macramé and Amazonian techniques. Because there are also life-size paintings, I will post those on my Instagram stories.
Amazonian textiles are being valued abroad lately. And seeing this kind of embroidery on fabrics was a luxurious experience. Before, I didn't understand at all what these animals meant, the types of plants, the colors used.
Now, it's as if each piece on the canvas is alive and speaks to me on its own. A friend of mine says that those figures and curvatures can mean sounds (like the tocapus)...and to put color on that, I feel like it's a film, jaja.
Here are more accessories with expressions of Amazonian cultures. I remember when I was in the forest (Amazon), the cockerels on the rocks were colorful and stood out among the green of the trees.
Here I was surprised to see embroidered keychains, with their mini frames and everything... So much so that I was about to take an embroidery kit, jaja. As there were also artists at the fair, there were jute bags with their drawings printed on them. As well as notebooks, paintings and stickers.
I was delighted to see these cat keychains in felt. They are simple and cute...Oh, and all kinds of cats. Just at the entrance of the Fair are these weirdly printed polo shirts and jackets. I wanted them to be in this post, to get an idea of the size of the print figures. Because, I know that one day I will embroider my Saxra on the back, jaja.