The Origins of Huichol Yarn Painting - Summer 2001

American Indian Art Magazine

The Origins of Huichol Yarn Painting

American Indian Art Magazine


This article was written by Hope Mac Lean for The Origins of Huichol Yarn Painting in summer 2001. 

"The Huichol (wee-chol) Indians of Mexico produce brilliantly colored yarn paintings that depict myths and ceremonies from their traditional shamanic culture. The painthings` glowing colors and mystical symbolism are attracting the attention of growing numbers of coolectors around the world."

 

 

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The Origins of Huichol Yarn Painting - Summer 2001

Etiquetas
shamanism
tutukila, yarn painting, sun, Huichol art
wixarika