posted by AetnaJo on Sep 28

Mexican Decor - Wall Sun

Mexican Decor - Wall Sun

Are you thinking about adding some life to your home?  An always refreshing festive look could make a huge difference in your home’s appearance.  Decorative Mexican Art Work and Southwestern décor are artrs that can  inspire and refresh your senses and can help you uniquely identify your home.  Mexican décor can include, southwestern lighting, metal wall art, Mission table lamps, southwest switch plate covers, Kokopelli towel bars, novelty accessories and more.

In most Native American Languages, there is no word for ‘art’ because it is synonymous with prayer.  There is much art in most native tribes, such as the Huichol of Mexico who create their art by applying seed beads to wax covered bowls and figurines with a long needle.  As we think about this, we begin to understand the concept of the art as meditation.  In order to accomplish this, the artist must be focused and his brain waves slowed down to an alpha state.  The idea of art as prayer gives reference to artists and spiritual significance to their creative work.

Decorative mexican artwork and top Native Americans art represents all those things in life which bring us joy; children, family, love, environment, spirituality and culture.  Turquoise represents the people.  It is symbolic. Native Americans are often symbolized by the color “red,” but this misrepresentation that was created by the Europeans.  Native Americans did not think of themselves as “redskins,” which many of the people feel is a derogatory term.  They thought of themselves as Turquoise because it is a native stone and because the different matrix in each piece of Turquoise is symbolic of the uniqueness found in human nature.

With a this in mind you can see each piece of decorative mexican art work and visualize the beauty of its’ origin. Whether it is Telavera, Kokopelli, or rustic southwestern, you are now better able to give your home a refreshed festive look with Native American art. I am always more than happy to help you.

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6 Comments to “Decorative Mexican Art Work”

  1. Colleen Lockovitch Says:

    How can I purchase?

  2. AetnaJo Says:

    Hola. Thanks for the info request. I’m in the process of placing the ‘buy this’ link. They should be on the blog in a few weeks. Just tell me what you are interested in or looking for and I’ll send the product information to you with an option to pay through pay pal. Also, I am more than happy to custom shop for you. Oh, for authentic Mexican recipes and Mexican kitchen products visit http://www.Mexican-goods.com. I just posted Mexican Thanksgiving recipes. Let me know and enjoy your weekend.

  3. Humberto Lattanzi Says:

    Been looking for something like this, love the layout of your site, will be back

  4. AetnaJo Says:

    Hola and thank you. I’m looking forward to sharing with you. If you like authentic Mexican cooking feel free to visit us at http://www.mexican-goods.com. Enjoy!
    AetnaJo

  5. Newark De Says:

    Interesting , how do I make use of this?

  6. AetnaJo Says:

    Hi there Newark,
    To actually put this to use you could consider decorating your house or remodeling a room with a southwest or Mexican theme. The picture on the post is a wall decoration that is actually very popular. If you have or need ideas as to what or how to decorate just give me a buzz. Also, if you enjoy cooking or eating,LOL you should visit
    http://www.Mexican-goods.com for free authentic Mexican recipes. In the meantime

    Enjoy!
    AetnaJo

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