colorful sculpture (6 items)
Colorful Bird
Bird-Like Papier Mache Alebrije Sculpture
Colorful Bird, Bird-Like Papier Mache Alebrije Sculpture
Marina Lozano
This unique papier mache alebrije sculpture is crafted by Marina Lozano in Mexico. The artisan creates her fantastical version of a bird, with enormous bug-like eyes and a long neck and tail. Designed... read more$79.99Artist: Marina Lozano
Colorful Butterfly
Unique Butterfly Alebrije Sculpture from Mexico
Colorful Butterfly, Unique Butterfly Alebrije Sculpture from Mexico
Marina Lozano
This fantastical papier mache alebrije sculpture is crafted by Marina Lozano in Mexico. The artisan creates her unique version of a butterfly, with an unusual splayed tail and lizard-like head. The... read more$79.99Artist: Marina Lozano
Huichol Star
Handcrafted Beadwork Skull Figurine
Huichol Star, Handcrafted Beadwork Skull Figurine
Miguel Díaz
Colorful stars decorate this small papier mache sculpture from Miguel Diaz in Mexico. Crafted in the style of Huichol folk art, the skull is covered with tiny glass beads that are applied individually... read more$44.99Artist: Miguel Díaz
Bicitaxi
Mexican Folk Art Papier Mache Sculpture
Bicitaxi, Mexican Folk Art Papier Mache Sculpture
Morneo
This delightful sculpture is the original creation of Morneo in Mexico. Painted in the colorful folk art style of alebrijes, the sculpture is crafted of papier mache, Kraft paper and wire. A dapper... read more$619.99Artist: Morneo
Colorful Catrina
Mexican Catrina Statuette Made with Recycled Papier Mache
Colorful Catrina, Mexican Catrina Statuette Made with Recycled Papier Mache
Orozco Family
Day of the Dead celebrations are very popular in Mexico and Catrinas are a big part of it with their colorful, yet skeletal female figures. Catrinas' origins date back to satirical vignettes from 1910... read more$49.99Artist: Orozco Family
Traditional Catrina
Recycled Papier Mache Handmade Mexican Catrina Statuette
Traditional Catrina, Recycled Papier Mache Handmade Mexican Catrina Statuette
Orozco Family
Catrinas are skeletal, but very colorful female figures popular in the Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico, whose origin dates back to the satirical vignettes mocking the country's upper class made... read more$49.99Artist: Orozco Family