nso Castillo Orta was born into a family where for generations his family before him worked with clay. His grandfather, an expert potter, inspired in Alfonso Castillo at an early age the desire to follow in the family tradition. In 1995, the work of Alfonso Castillo was published in "The Great Masters of Mexican Folk Art". His career as a famed Mexican ceramicist spanned almost a half century before his passing in 2009, evolving from the traditional Adam and Eve Trees of Life to the more whimsical, colorful Mexicanique folk art forms we see in the works of Alfonso Castillo today.
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Alfonso Castillo Orta was born into a family where for generations his family before him worked with clay. His grandfather, an expert potter, inspired in Alfonso Castillo at an early age the desire to follow in the family tradition. In 1995, the work of Alfonso Castillo was published in "The Great Masters of Mexican Folk Art". His career as a famed Mexican ceramicist spanned almost a half century before his passing in 2009, evolving from the traditional Adam and Eve Trees of Life to the more whimsical, colorful Mexicanique folk art forms we see in the works of Alfonso Castillo today.
Through the years the children of Alfonso Castillo their children, and children of their children joined the long family line of potters now following Alfonso Castillo to the sixth generation. There are more than 40 family members working together in the family workshop located in their home in Izúcar de Matamoros creating together some of the most original and highly sought after Mexican folk art -- the Alfonso Castillo family story book Arboles de la Vida (Trees of Life), skulls of fire and butterflies, pots, catrinas and catrines, and a legion of highly refined, multi-chromatic characters unlike any other in the Mexico folkart scene-- angels, demons, warriors, skeletons, musicians, and more. Showcased here are just a few of the design themes for which the Alfonso Castillo family are famous.Alfonso Castillo Orta was born into a family where for generations his family before him worked with clay. His grandfather, an expert potter, inspired in Alfonso Castillo at an early age the desire to follow in the family tradition. In 1995, the work of Alfonso Castillo was published in "The Great Masters of Mexican Folk Art". His career as a famed Mexican ceramicist spanned almost a half century before his passing in 2009, evolving from the traditional Adam and Eve Trees of Life to the more whimsical, colorful Mexicanique folk art forms we see in the works of Alfonso Castillo today.
Through the years the children of Alfonso Castillo their children, and children of their children joined the long family line of potters now following Alfonso Castillo to the sixth generation. There are more than 40 family members working together in the family workshop located in their home in Izúcar de Matamoros creating together some of the most original and highly sought after Mexican folk art -- the Alfonso Castillo family story book Arboles de la Vida (Trees of Life), skulls of fire and butterflies, pots, catrinas and catrines, and a legion of highly refined, multi-chromatic characters unlike any other in the Mexico folkart scene-- angels, demons, warriors, skeletons, musicians, and more. Showcased here are just a few of the design themes for which the Alfonso Castillo family are famous.
Through the years the children of Alfonso Castillo their children, and children of their children joined the long family line of potters now following Alfonso Castillo to the sixth generation. There are more than 40 family members working together in the family workshop located in their home in Izúcar de Matamoros creating together some of the most original and highly sought after Mexican folk art -- the Alfonso Castillo family story book Arboles de la Vida (Trees of Life), skulls of fire and butterflies, pots, catrinas and catrines, and a legion of highly refined, multi-chromatic characters unlike any other in the Mexico folkart scene-- angels, demons, warriors, skeletons, musicians, and more. Showcased here are just a few of the design themes for which the Alfonso Castillo family are famous.
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