Here is an image of a man carrying plaintains.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Here is an image of a man carrying plaintains.
Gerardo Corrales in his workshop -- he emphasizes that he uses only his hands and simple tools to make his art -- no machines. He stays near his home on the road to Bribri town because he says he would rather not compete with the Indonesian imports that are so prevalent in Puerto Viejo and which tourists buy, thinking they are local product. His carving is simply unique -- not completely representational, he uses his imagination to execute the many wonderful images.
Labels:
art,
Bribri,
Gerardo Corrales,
Indigenous,
sculpture
What is unusual about Gerardo is that his images show great imagination. Prior to meeting him, the only carvings we have seen in Costa Rica are purely representational, but beautiful, made from the many unique but possibly vanishing woods found in Costa Rica.
Saturday, March 27, 2010

Bienvenidos todos a este blog.
Quiero introducir el arte de Gerardo Corrales,
miembro de grupo Indigena de Costa Rica
Bribri -- lo mas grande en Costa Rica.
El es el UNICO artista en Costa Rica que produce
este arte usando madera y su imaginacion.
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