Thursday, May 3, 2012

A Brief Intro To Folk Art Chimayo New Mexico

By Deena Lawson


You have probably seen a lot of folk art Chimayo New Mexico without realizing that is what it was. This popular form of primitive art is characterized by textiles, pottery designs and wood paintings done in traditional Navajo designs. This location is a center for highly sought after native art where it is displayed in art galleries and museums and sold in shops.

There is some interesting history associated with this city. It was originally founded near an Indian hot spring with healing properties. After the Spanish conquest brought the Catholic religion, a religious man, Abeyta, saw a mysterious light. Following it, he found buried in the sand a crucifix.

An adobe and plaster church, call El Sanctuario, was built on the spot where the crucifix was found. The clay soil there is supposed to have healing powers. Today many Catholic pilgrims from around the world go there to pray for healing.

This art features religious paintings on wood done in primitive style. The hand woven wool blankets in typical Southwest Indian designs are also typical. These blankets can also be used as floor rugs, wall tapestries and other kinds of room decor. Vibrant colors such as earth reds, beige, and black are used in the designs.

Another sought after feature is the pottery designs. Pottery comes in bowls and serving plates in contemporary as well as traditional Navajo art patterns. In addition, the hand carved wooden sculptures and bronze work is also much in demand.

For truly distinctive room decorations, there is nothing like folk art chimayo new mexico. The popularity of these beautiful pieces not only add striking decor to a home, but it is also helping to keep alive a centuries old art form. Many native American artisans and craftsmen take pride in their work because of its high commercial value.




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