Ceramic Sculpture, 'Tlaloc Lord of Rain' (Mexico)

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IN DEN WARENKORB
JETZT KAUFEN
  • Detail
    Angel Ceron is inspired by the depiction of Tlacoc in the Ixtlilxochitl Codex dating back to 1325-1519 AD. The powerful Aztec god of rain appears like a grand warrior holding a lightning rod and shield. His anthropomorphic presence includes a human body with a bird like visage and a grand headdress. According to this codex, Tlaloc ruled over the Guinamenti, a civilization of giants who lived in the Anahuac Valley long before the Aztecs. Given his high merits as a ruler he was made a deity.
    Story Behind the Art:
    Angel Ceron comes from a family with generations of artisan experience. He learned the family ceramic techniques from his father, Antonio Ceron Orta, a renowned artisan. Angel began a long study of Mexico's pre-Hispanic cultures and learned the Nahuatl language spoken in ancient Mesoamerica. First the proper materials must be acquired. Ceron uses clay from northern Oaxaca state, the only clay of this kind in Mexico and perhaps in the world. The unique characteristics of this yellow clay make it ideal for molding. It dries evenly and is especially hard, thus it is resistant to impact and can withstand very high temperatures. The clay is ground in a mill, deposited in tubs of water and stirred constantly until it acquires a homogenous consistency. This step can take hours. Left to stand for three days, it remains a thick liquid. Ceron strains it and lets it repose one more day, although during the winter this is hard work, performed in the open air. The blocks are divided into smaller portions and dried in the sun for several hours. Only a qualified artisan can determine when the clay has reached the proper consistency. Then it is kneaded by hand, much as one kneads bread dough, and again it is the skilled artisan who can tell when it is ready to be worked. Ceron then begins to shape his sculptures, some more complex than others. The details are created totally by hand and some figures are so complicated that they are absolutely unique or part of limited editions. Each piece is modeled by hand and the artisan's talent is a crucial factor. Once shaped, the sculptures dry as long as needed, some for as long as a week. They must dry in the shade because the clay might split and crack in the sun. Once dry, they are adorned with mineral pigments and high-fired at temperatures of up to 2,327-degrees Fahrenheit for eight to twelve hours, depending on the season (the kilns are located outdoors). After firing, the pieces need to stand for six hours, cooling gradually. Finally, they receive a bath of earth to give them their unique antique effect, which features slight cracks. Now that I'm retired, I can dedicate my time to my great passion - representing my pre-Hispanic cultural heritage, Ceron says.

    What is Worldstock?

    The handcrafted touch of artisan skill creates variations in color, size and design. If buying two of the same item, slight differences should be expected. Note: Color discrepancies may occur between this product and your computer screen.

    Imported



    • Worldstock Country: Mexico
    • Product Features: Handmade
    • Material: Ceramic
    • Color: Red, Grey, Brown


      SKU
      21832122-000-000
      Material
      Ceramic
      Color
      Brown, Grey, Red
      Commercial
      Yes
      Product Features
      Handmade
      Dimensions
      18.5 inches high x 6.75 inches wide x 5 inches deep
      Model Number
      225375
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