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About Mata Ortiz, MexicoNear the ancient ruins of Casas Grandes in northern Chihuahua, Mexico, just south of the San Luis Mountains, a new artistic movement is flourishing. Mata Ortiz, a small village barely three streets wide, is home to Juan Quezada, the self-taught originator of Mata Ortiz pottery, and his predominantly young followers.
Technically, all the pots are hand built without the use of a potters wheel. Shaping, polishing and painting the clay is entirely done by hand, often in primitive surroundings with brushes made from childrens hair. All materials and every tool originated from supplies that were readily available locally, as exemplified by the preferred fuel for the simple, low temperature firing being grass-fed cow manure or split wood. Your piece of the extraordinary art of the Potters of Mata Ortiz is but one example of the many diverging forms of this contemporary art movement rooted in a thousand year tradition but at the same time free and spontaneous. It is the result of a blending of cultural expression, economic need and artistic desire. It will provide pleasure to all who are fortunate enough to share in experiencing it.
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