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The following is art from The Nahua Indians of Guerrero, Mexico use paint on bark paper, or papel amate, which is produced by hand in the state of Puebla by Otomi Indians using bark from the mulberry or fig trees. The mulberry tree creates off-white paper, while the fig tree creates much darker paper. The bark is washed, boiled, and laid in lines on a wooden board. The fibers are then beaten with a stone until they fuse together. The paper finds its way to the Nahua Indians of southern Mexico who have excelled for several generations at painting bright village and wildlife scenes on the hand-made paper. Eleodoro Garcia is the artist of this piece of bark paper.
16. Eleodoro Garcia Bark Painting. Indigenous Mexican art. $65
19. Eleodoro Garcia Bark Painting. Indigenous Mex- ican art $65
20. Vintage German Print. Measures 17x14 $65
        21. Vintage German Print. Measures 21x13 $65
  22 $65
17. Eleodoro Garcia Bark Painting. Indigenous Mexican art $65
18. Eleodoro Garcia Bark Painting. Indigenous Mexi- can art $65
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