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]]>“The history of glazed ceramics goes back to the colonial times. Bishop Quiroga, fondly known to the locals as Tata Vasco, or grandfather Vasco, brought the art of glazing pottery from the old world back in the early 1500s. Tzintzuntzán, the ancient capital of the Purepecha culture, was the original ceramics center, which spread throughout Michoacán. The Sierra Volcanica, famous as the home of the Monarch butterflies, is still today the home of the Purepecha people,” Vallarta Tribune writes.
See a few videos below.
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]]>According to her website, Kanat was a jewelry designer for 12 years as but has diverted her artistic talents to textiles. The weaving began in 2011, when she enrolled in the Australian Tapestry Workshop to learn and refine the complex skill of tapestry weaving.
Scroll down to see what she does today; you’ll want to hang her pieces in your home!
https://www.instagram.com/p/BdByPR_gxKe/?taken-by=tammykanat
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]]>“The history of glazed ceramics goes back to the colonial times. Bishop Quiroga, fondly known to the locals as Tata Vasco, or grandfather Vasco, brought the art of glazing pottery from the old world back in the early 1500s. Tzintzuntzán, the ancient capital of the Purepecha culture, was the original ceramics center, which spread throughout Michoacán. The Sierra Volcanica, famous as the home of the Monarch butterflies, is still today the home of the Purepecha people,” Vallarta Tribune writes.
See a few videos below.
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]]>The post Australian Artist Makes Massive Wall Weavings appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>According to her website, Kanat was a jewelry designer for 12 years as but has diverted her artistic talents to textiles. The weaving began in 2011, when she enrolled in the Australian Tapestry Workshop to learn and refine the complex skill of tapestry weaving.
Scroll down to see what she does today; you’ll want to hang her pieces in your home!
https://www.instagram.com/p/BdByPR_gxKe/?taken-by=tammykanat
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