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I am posting some examples of Oaxacan embroidery from a textile show several years ago in Oaxaca city. Now there is a textile museum which preserves the beautiful works of women and men artisans. An offering for springing into summer.
Coyote Woman is an altar ego of artist, painter and poet Mitzi Linn. They began their magical journey together at Monte Alban, the ancient ceremonial center on the mountain top at Oaxaca, MX.
hello dear mitzi, i love those flowers...what amazing needle work, it makes my heart sing.i love your art and poetry along with the stories of your love of mexican culture. xooxo cc
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