As you can see Retablos come in a variety of sizes. Just in case you have alot of wall space. This beautiful pieces are the work of Retablo artist Shawna L. Chavez.
Thanks for posting these, Randy. It makes me feel like I'm there...almost. Especially when I max the photo. I particularly like the retablo of the Holy Family on the lower right.
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Beautiful colours in these pieces Randy.Did you take one home with you?
Thanks for posting these, Randy. It makes me feel like I'm there...almost. Especially when I max the photo. I particularly like the retablo of the Holy Family on the lower right.
Wow! I love the colors. :)
Bonjour!
These Retablos are beautiful and this artist very creative.I like the intense colors in these artworks!
Léia
very nice. every time my mom visits, she makes more room for these on her wall. they are getting Quite full!
I have always loved these.
They look so attractive placed together like this on the wall.
I knew we were going to see some beautiful things from your pictures of the Market...I was right - for once. :)
Nice. I have seen these many times but didn't know the name. Retablo.
You're so lucky to have many art galleries, talentes artists, interesting markets around you. ;-)
Beautiful!
These are quite colorful!
Striking!
Retablos, by definition, must be of a religious nature...right? Interesting for sure.
They are lovely!!! I wish I had more walls!
These are all wonderfully done - when you max the pic you can see the craftsmanship!
i love to go to the Spanish market. great images
I must be honest & say I have never heard of an Retablo, beautiful pieces of work & art though!
I like the big one in the middle and also the little one under it...
Those are cool! I especially like the one in the lower right with the star, and what looks like chile ristras.
I think a wall full of them is the way to go if you collect them.
Thanks for showing me your world so different and land locked!
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My compliments to the artist, this is a genre we don't see often here.
These are some very cute retablos too.
Spanish Market and Indian Market in Santa Fe are extraordinary events offering many subjects for photographers.
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