Sculpture 'Beginning Glyph' Item ID: 2671639042
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"Sculpted in low relief, this Maya glyph represents the beginning of something in time and space. The awakening upon achieving the proper balance between the external and internal, it channels energy to the task at hand. When placed before numbers, it indicates the beginning of what transpires in the following 24 hours. Elisa Camarena crafts the piece with resin and presents it on a pinewood base."
- 1.44 lb
- 4.9 inches H x 2.4 inches W x 1.4 inches D
- 0.37 lbs
- 4.9 inches H x 2.4 inches W x 1.4 inches D
- Pinewood and resin
Made in Mexico
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"I was born in Irapuato on November 13, 1960, the daughter of Mexican parents. I studied architecture in Mexico and also in Quebec, Canada. My passion for pre-Hispanic art has led me to depict Mexico's essence in all its splendor in my work.
"I set up a workshop that continues to grow. We belong to COPARMEX — the Mexican Employers' Association -- and also to the Mexican Association of Woman Business Leaders. Since 2006, I've served on the board of the COFOCE (Guanajuato World Trade Commission) in the area of gifts and handicrafts."
Elisa Camarena's designs have been exhibited in many Mexican venues, including the prestigious Museo Nacional de AntropologÃa e Historia and the Museo del Templo Mayor, among other museums. They have also been displayed in major corporations and a number of universities.
She has been distinguished with the title "Guanajuato a la Calidad" since 2007.
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Elisa Camarena
"I was born in Irapuato on November 13, 1960, the daughter of Mexican parents. I studied architecture in Mexico and also in Quebec, Canada. My passion for pre-Hispanic art has led me to depict Mexico's essence in all its splendor in my work.
"I set up a workshop that continues to grow. We belong to COPARMEX — the Mexican Employers' Association -- and also to the Mexican Association of Woman Business Leaders. Since 2006, I've served on the board of the COFOCE (Guanajuato World Trade Commission) in the area of gifts and handicrafts."
Elisa Camarena's designs have been exhibited in many Mexican venues, including the prestigious Museo Nacional de AntropologÃa e Historia and the Museo del Templo Mayor, among other museums. They have also been displayed in major corporations and a number of universities.
She has been distinguished with the title "Guanajuato a la Calidad" since 2007.
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