The Sacred Jicara Large Huichol Yarn Painting
The Sacred Jicara. Large Huichol Yarn Painting. Sierra Madre, Jalisco, Mexico.
Yarn and wood.
Size: 24 x 48 inches.
This is an authentic Huichol Mexican Folk art piece crafted by indigenous people also known as Huichol. Huichol are famous for their beaded artwork and yarn paintings. This modern yarn painting is an outstanding display of geometry and creativity. They eat the peyote to acquire the vision that allows to communicate with the gods and create pieces like this and they use the candles as an offer during their pilgrimages to their sacred places. Some other sacred animals and figures such as the deer, the snake, the corn and votive feathers are displayed on their pieces. It is made of yarn mounted on a base of beeswax on a plywood board. Making an art like this takes patience, lots of talent and a centennial knowledge that is transmitted with love from one generation to the next.