The Majolica Ceramics, Painting, and Printmaking of
| Angelica Escarcega Rodriguez | |
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| Gil Velasquez throws and fires the vessels for Angelica and her husband, Jos é Luis | The bisque and glaze firings are done in this updraft two-door gas kiln. | |
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Nature and book illustrations inspire Angelica. |
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| For more information,
see "Ceramics in Guanajuato, Mexico: A Look at
Five Contemporary Studios," in Ceramics Monthly, March, 2003,
78-81. You may contact Angelica (in Spanish) at:
Pastita #57 |
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GUANAJUATO LINKS: Capelo Ceramist, José Luis Méndez Ortega Guevara Ceramics Tecpatl Ceramics Cane baskets Jeweler, Francisco Garcia Guevara Tinsmithing ARTCERA Wax Figures of Salamanca, Guanajuato Betancourt Icons of Celaya, Guanajuato Gobelin Tapestry Weaving in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato Ikat Foot-loom Woven shawls of Moroleon and Uriangato, Guanajuato Papermaker, Margarita Orozco Ramirez, of San Miguel, Guanajuato Wood Carver, Fernando Giron Pantoja, of Apaseo el Alto, Guanajuato MORE LINKS: |
| Web page, photographs, and text by Carol Ventura. |