In the 1930s, Mexico City saw the beginning of a fascinating art style. After a feverish dream full of mystic and fantastic creatures, Pedro Linares started to create colorful animal-like sculptures called alebrijes. Since that day, many artisans have continued Pedro's legacy, making outstanding works such as this steel dragon wall sculpture by Alejandro de Esesarte.
"I was drawing an alebrije-like figure, when a little girl came to see what I was doing and joyfully shouted with a big smile, 'alegrijes!' She misspelled 'alebrijes,' and we all laughed," he recalls.
"Later in the day, it hit me — the little girl didn't make a mistake. Because by changing a single letter, she gave me the new name for my line of alebrijes. They will be called alegrijes.
Alegre' means means 'joy.' Alegrijes — the ones who bring joy." Using a colorful palette, the artisan crafts a piece of wall art perfect for adding a magical touch to your environment.
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My neighbor and friend adores hummingbirds. This steel wall art was a perfect Christmas gift for her backyard! I would 100% rebuy this!
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Beautiful Work of Art Including the Workmanship and Colors.
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We love this wonderfully designed and crafted piece! It has transformed a plain brick wall on our front porch to a unique focal point that receives many compliments. It makes me smile every time I go in and out of our home!
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