With her characteristic creativity and originality, Elisa Camarena creates this inspiring sculpture. Arms are intertwined, as hands reach together for the stars. The artisan pays tribute to Juan Carlos Zamora Ayala, born in Mexico City in 1977. As a child, he liked to craft figurines from tortilla dough. Glaucoma left him blind at the age of ten, but he studied music, and worked as a radio operator for a rescue group. Today, he is recognized as an artist. "The arms show us that his path has not been an easy one," the artisan explains. "But by working together, joint effort can make a dream come true and we can achieve success."
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The artist made a very good job. There was a long time I was looking for this kind of pyramid. I thank the artist.
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My wife and I love the Aztec coaster set. Expertly made, top quality work. Goes well with mixed drinks as too ;)
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Everything I had hoped for. Its a lovely reproduction that isnt too big or small. Perfect to display on a desk or shelf. My one comment is that there is a line of clear glue visible along the base on one side. I was able to gently scrape it off but I would definitely inspect the pieces for that.
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