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Radiate unique creative flair in your home with this delightful fish alebrije figurine, sculpted from copal wood and expertly hand-painted by artisans Jesus and Roxana Hernandez. Lovely motifs in an array of vibrant colors adorn this charming decorative accent, a fabulous tribute to Mexico's revered handicrafts.
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You can find our wood alebrije figurine 'Petite Fish in Purple' by Jesus and Roxana Hernandez in sculpture categories such as Alebrije Sculpture, Animal Themed Sculpture, Folk Art Sculpture, Hand Painted Sculpture and Floral Sculpture. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
Preserving Traditions
Roxana has flourished by continuing to use traditional techniques in her alebrije art and continues to pass down her craft to her grandchildren, as her elders had passed down to her.
Enabling Education
They financially support all four of their children through school so that they may have better opportunities in their future careers.
Job Creator
Roxana has been able to build her workshop over the years and now gives work to other artisans in her community.
Caring for Children
Jesus and Roxana are both incredibly dedicated parents and financially support their four children together.
Young Talent
This artist shows a lot of talent or potential and is in their late teens or twenties.
"We believe that 'nothing ventured, nothing gained.' So we take on the challenge of creating innovative designs, and we experiment with different materials, some more complex than others."