Nail art, tendencias primavera-verano 2015

BELLEZA STEPH TUXTLA | Nail art, tendencias primavera-verano 2015

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De Londres a New York, de París a Milán y de Madrid a Bombay… lo clásico jamás pasa de moda. Por eso en 2015 la manicura francesa (puntas de la uña color blanco y el resto, pintado con esmalte rosa o transparente) sigue vigente luego de cuatro siglos. No obstante, el Nail Art empieza a ganar terreno y a consolidarse como la opción preferida de las jóvenes.

Puntas redondeadas o ligeramente en punta, tonos pasteles, grises, negros, metalizados, colores estridentes… Todo vale en el nail art. Esto […]

Amatenango del Valle

A Tzeltal town that transforms clay into art with it´s magic

Amatenango del Valle called in its original language Tzoíontajal “The town of the female potters”. It is located over a little elevation that dominates a fertile valley covered with corn fields.

In the art & handcrafts there is still the use of pre-Hispanic methods in the process of creating pottery and it is famous for the clay pieces that the female potters model by hand and then they cook them in the open with logs showing that with this technique  a strong pre-Hispanic upward trend.

Pots, bowls, urns, pitchers, plates, jugs, jars, […]

Taller Leñateros a combination of fiber, color and textures

Right by San Cristobal de las Casas, you will find the Lenateros Workshop. At this magical place leaves and seeds are transformed in a great variety of items along with recycled materials and natural fibers.

The Mexican poet Ambar Past founded this workshop in 1975. The objective is to document, and spread the cultural values of the locals, the songs, literature, and crafts and to rescue things and traditions that are about to disappear like the extraction of color from plants.

The lenateros create, show, invent new things and work in different ways to make handcrafted paper, notebooks, solar silkscreen, wood engraving and painting with plants. The organization is pro environment, recycle and to create work of art.

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San Cristóbal de Las Casas

Colonial city that is located at 2,200 m above sea level in the central highlands of the state of Chiapas, México. This city was founded on march 31, 1528 by Captain Diego de Mazariegos, who sets the Ciudad Real de Chiapa of the spanish. It has a population of 185,917 inhabitants*. Named after the bishop Fray Bartolomé de las Casas, defender of the natives of the place during the sixteenth century and inspired the new faith in the “New World”.

It´s a city full of cultural tradition, for it´s mix of indigenous and spanish customs. It´s also a cosmopolitan city, consequently […]

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