Mexican Folk Art Huichol Yarn Painting on Bull Skull By Alfredo Meraz Reyna PP8685
Mexican Folk Art Huichol Yarn Painting on Bull Skull By Alfredo Meraz Reyna PP8685
Alfredo Meraz Reyna
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This is an extraordinary Yarn Painting on figure Bull Skull that Alfredo Meraz Reyna did that measures 10" from tip to tip of the horns, 9" from the tip of the horn to the end of the nose, 8" from the top to the end of the nose and is 4.5" wide from eye to eye.
Yarn paintings are one of the most recognizable artistic traditions of the Wixárika (Huichol) people of western Mexico. Created by pressing brightly colored yarn into beeswax-covered wooden boards, these intricate works depict sacred symbols, animals, deities, and visions inspired by spirituality and ceremonies. Each piece tells a story connected to nature, ancestral knowledge, and the Wixárika worldview, preserving cultural traditions that have been passed down through generations.
