I’m adding pieces to the show as pieces are sold and removed. This new piece and others are still on view at Jesus Lopez Vega’s Gallery on the corner of Rio Zula (Rio Bravo) and Ocampo, a block south of Casa Linda in Ajijic. Open M-F 10 to 6 through April 30, 2022.
Between Two Worlds
This piece is about old and new, peace and conflict, blended cultures, freedom and confinement, the wide variety of what the world has to offer and the need to stay on target, to have fun and to spend our time wisely. The Luchador is wearing my All State Choir pin as a belt buckle? What’s that about??? I’ve recently added this piece to the show, along with several other new pieces, as work has sold.
My friend Linda Levy Challenged me to post a photo of a piece of art I created each day for ten days. Here is today’s share.
Very interesting Judy.
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This is a cigar box, isn’t it, Judy? Amazing work, but then all of them are!
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No, it is actually a metal box three times larger than a cigar box. I do sometimes use cigar boxes, though. Love them. I used my brother-in-law’s cigar box collection to decorate a friend’s house. I lined them up like books in the bookcase of her TV room and planted plants in them on the living room table.
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Anytime you need cigar boxes, just let me know. We have a ton of them, and once in a while I just throw them away. My husband manufactures boutique cigars, and when he sells them individually, boxes are eventually left.
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Are the boxes all alike?
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They come in four different sizes, but all are wooden and have his logo on the lid.
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Congratulations on sales Judy
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Thanks, Brian.
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I can’t even tell you how much you inspire me, I love this one too!
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Oh, Tiffany…Thanks so much.
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