Jacobo and Maria Angeles, a collaborative artistic couple, have carved a niche for themselves in the world of art with their mesmerizing sculptures. Their creations, crafted from copal wood, are a vibrant fusion of Mexican folk art and fantastical creatures. Each sculpture tells a story, transporting viewers to a realm of resistance, persecution, and migration.
The Angeles’ sculptures are not merely decorative objects; they are imbued with symbolism and cultural significance. The use of copal wood, a material revered in Mesoamerican cultures for its spiritual properties, adds another layer of depth to their work. The sculptures’ fantastical creatures, often depicted in vibrant colors, serve as metaphors for the struggles and triumphs of the human spirit.
Jacobo and Maria Angeles’ art is a testament to the power of imagination and the enduring spirit of Mexican folk art. Their sculptures are a captivating blend of tradition and fantasy, inviting viewers to explore the depths of human experience.
Guardians are brave creatures who safeguard their tribe. These mythical characters from the tale ‘Nomads’ hold their heads high by accepting the responsibility of caring for, transporting, and defending everyone. (Theirs) is a story of resistance, persecution, and migration into a dystopian future, where science is blended with ancestral cosmovisions.
Jacobo and Maria Angeles