"Una de las costumbres que hemos heredado de nuestros ancestros mayas es dar gracias a ajaw o Dios cada mañana al despertarnos y antes de comer. Lo hacemos cruzando las manos sobre el corazón e inclinándonos, y también utilizamos este gesto para saludar a nuestros mayores", afirma Jose Canil Ramos mientras explica su inspiración. "Así fue como se me ocurrió la idea de crear un ángel arrodillado que expresara gratitud de la misma manera que lo hacemos nosotros". Canil talla la escultura en madera de pino local y la pinta con vívidos detalles.
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Beautiful and solid carved and painted angel. The two angels together look remarkable.
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The sculpture is amazing. Beautifly crafted with wonderful colors.
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I am a huge fan of ALL of Jose Canil Ramoss work, I have a huge collection of his art!
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My kitchen has a lemon and chicken theme. This mask is well made and I love the cheerful artistry. The kids know to rub the beak for good luck!
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Beautifully carved and painted as all of JOCARA s works.
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I found the concept of a skeleton nativity rather bizarre at first. A couple of conversations concerning “thin places,” where life and death, present reality and the spiritual life intersect, brought me to a different understanding. The pieces are beautifully painted.
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