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Red fruits | Watercolor Painting in Paintings by Laila Vazquez. Item made of paper compatible with contemporary and country & farmhouse style
Red fruits | Watercolor Painting in Paintings by Laila Vazquez. Item made of paper compatible with contemporary and country & farmhouse style
Red fruits | Watercolor Painting in Paintings by Laila Vazquez. Item made of paper compatible with contemporary and country & farmhouse style
Red fruits | Watercolor Painting in Paintings by Laila Vazquez. Item made of paper compatible with contemporary and country & farmhouse style

Created and Sold by Laila Vazquez

Laila Vazquez

Red fruits - Paintings

Price $1,000

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Shipping: UPS up to 3 days
Estimated Arrival: December 22, 2024
The artwork is properly packaged in a roll and can be shipped the same day

Handmade

Woman Owned

Sustainable

Made To Order

Natural Materials

Locally Sourced

DimensionsWeight
21.65H x 21.65W in
55H x 55W cm

Embroidered watercolor on cotton paper. 80 x 80 cm.

Shipping to the US with insurance included. No frame or mat included

Item Red fruits
Created by Laila Vazquez
As seen in Creator's Studio, Mexico City, Mexico
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Laila Vazquez
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
I feel that embroidery has a stigma of being old-fashioned, so I aim to give it a modern twist, creating a bridge between contemporary and ancestral art. I draw from the tradition of textile art, which is rich in my country. I have learnt embroidery techniques and stitches from women in Oaxaca and Chiapas, as well as from my mother. My work is a bridge to my past and a reflection of my present.”

Laila Vázquez is a watercolor and embroidery artist, born and raised in Mexico City. After experimenting with watercolor and printmaking for over twenty years, she found that embroidering her watercolors and prints directly on the paper creates a perfectly balanced mix of her favorite techniques. Currently, she works from her home studio in Mexico City, where she explores themes that revolve around Mexican landscapes and plants, like cactus and magueyes. Her work is currently sold in Carré d’Artistes galleries in Mexico City and Sedona, Arizona.
You can find her work on her website, lailavazquez.com, and on Instagram as @lailavazquezart.