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Religious Christianity Wood Relief Panel for the Wall 'Our Lady of Guadalupe' Item ID: 2671819222
$249.99-1+
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"Beloved patroness of the Americas, Our Lady of Guadalupe looks over the faithful with kindness. She wears a cloak of stars as she stands over a crescent moon carried by a cherub. She wears the legendary black belt over her white dress to signify she is with child, for she is regarded as a Holy Mother. Javier Ramirez carves her beautiful portrait on a cedar wood panel with gilt accents."
- 2.07 lbs
- 16.5 inches H x 11.5 inches W x 0.8 inches D
- Cedar wood and gilt
Made in Peru
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My name is Javier Claudio Ramirez Montalvo, and I was born in 1974. I am a relative of the Montalvo Family, who are also featured artists. We all strive to perpetuate the family's carving tradition, a legacy we have inherited from our ancestors.
In 2003, I decided to go my own way as I wanted to work on my original designs. I have always enjoyed carving! I love the look of wood, its color and natural appearance. My brother taught me how to find the detail in every little corner. He has inspired me to continue improving my work.
I studied at the Don Bosco Art School for five years and, when I graduated, they offered me a teaching position. I worked there for four years, until I decided to return to carving. I joined my family when they were commissioned to work on a screen for the Church of the Assumption in my village. It meant a lot to each one of us. It was a great challenge and it is a fond memory that we now share.
I describe my work as figurative. My ambition to become a great artist is what motivates me, and I would like my work to be remembered. In addition to religious themes, I work with Inca themes as well, which we sometimes forget.
The greatest challenge I have faced is to survive in this art form, and explore other media such as sculpting or painting.
I hope you all will like my work, which I have made for you with dedication and care.
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My name is Javier Claudio Ramirez Montalvo, and I was born in 1974. I am a relative of the Montalvo Family, who are also featured artists. We all strive to perpetuate the family's carving tradition, a legacy we have inherited from our ancestors.
In 2003, I decided to go my own way as I wanted to work on my original designs. I have always enjoyed carving! I love the look of wood, its color and natural appearance. My brother taught me how to find the detail in every little corner. He has inspired me to continue improving my work.
I studied at the Don Bosco Art School for five years and, when I graduated, they offered me a teaching position. I worked there for four years, until I decided to return to carving. I joined my family when they were commissioned to work on a screen for the Church of the Assumption in my village. It meant a lot to each one of us. It was a great challenge and it is a fond memory that we now share.
I describe my work as figurative. My ambition to become a great artist is what motivates me, and I would like my work to be remembered. In addition to religious themes, I work with Inca themes as well, which we sometimes forget.
The greatest challenge I have faced is to survive in this art form, and explore other media such as sculpting or painting.
I hope you all will like my work, which I have made for you with dedication and care.
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Javier Ramirez relief panels and wood sculptures
My name is Javier Claudio Ramirez Montalvo, and I was born in 1974. I am a relative of the Montalvo Family, who are also featured artists. We all strive to perpetuate the family's carving tradition, a legacy we have inherited from our ancestors.
In 2003, I decided to go my own way as I wanted to work on my original designs. I have always enjoyed carving! I love the look of wood, its color and natural appearance. My brother taught me how to find the detail in every little corner. He has inspired me to continue improving my work.
I studied at the Don Bosco Art School for five years and, when I graduated, they offered me a teaching position. I worked there for four years, until I decided to return to carving. I joined my family when they were commissioned to work on a screen for the Church of the Assumption in my village. It meant a lot to each one of us. It was a great challenge and it is a fond memory that we now share.
I describe my work as figurative. My ambition to become a great artist is what motivates me, and I would like my work to be remembered. In addition to religious themes, I work with Inca themes as well, which we sometimes forget.
The greatest challenge I have faced is to survive in this art form, and explore other media such as sculpting or painting.
I hope you all will like my work, which I have made for you with dedication and care.
In 2003, I decided to go my own way as I wanted to work on my original designs. I have always enjoyed carving! I love the look of wood, its color and natural appearance. My brother taught me how to find the detail in every little corner. He has inspired me to continue improving my work.
I studied at the Don Bosco Art School for five years and, when I graduated, they offered me a teaching position. I worked there for four years, until I decided to return to carving. I joined my family when they were commissioned to work on a screen for the Church of the Assumption in my village. It meant a lot to each one of us. It was a great challenge and it is a fond memory that we now share.
I describe my work as figurative. My ambition to become a great artist is what motivates me, and I would like my work to be remembered. In addition to religious themes, I work with Inca themes as well, which we sometimes forget.
The greatest challenge I have faced is to survive in this art form, and explore other media such as sculpting or painting.
I hope you all will like my work, which I have made for you with dedication and care.

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Javier Ramirez has received a $800 microcredit loan with 0% interest. Proceeds were used to purchase high quality raw materials.
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