Oh we found the most lovely gallery in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. I was so happy they let me take some photos at their beautiful store. Check out the Peyote People Gallery site. I almost bought every single owl in the shop! Here is the first part… Look at all these lovely animals.












Beautiful lightning storm in Puerto Vallarta tonight.

Currently reading The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende. I just can’t seem to put it down. Perfect pre-Halloween reading.

everything is on sale all the time!
little girl all in pink by the side of the road

fresh coconuts!
coconut water and freash cut cocnut with lime and paprika




pretty skull beads purchased by my friend at the witchcraft market

I wish US money had gorgeous female artists on it
Museo de Arte Moderno is situated in the middle of the large Chapultepec Park. I wish all museums were surrounded by this many beautiful trees! The museum is quite small but I saw two excellent exhibits by female artists there.
The first was a show of paintings by Spanish-Mexican surrealist painter and anarchist Remedios Varo. I immediately felt an affinity to her magic realist compositions. Each image was composed perfectly, each representing it’s own dream world.

 


Remedios Varo with gato
painting with a mother of pearl face

The second show I saw was the “Open Process” exhibit, a partial anthology of the work of Marianna Dellekamp (born in 1968).
She is a multidisciplinary artist who employs a variety of mediums in her exploration of the conception and use of images. The exhibition Open Process shows a review of the work of Marianna Dellekamp, an artist who has experienced in exploring disciplines in various media, design and image applications. Throughout her career she has used photography to other research tools, including accumulating, reorder and meanings to different materials. Her work is directed in part to the practice field, where she establishes dialogues and perspectives with the image: the actual image taken from everyday life, confronted image with text or appropriation of objects as an image. Another interesting aspect lies in the concept of accumulation, an important principle for the development of her projects. In the 1990s works emerge arising from facts related images, actions and objects that surround her life: from body fluids microscopic shots to scenes or elements from the environment and that have meaning in the analysis of the social fabric.






gorgeous chandelier in the entrance






Museo del Objeto del Objeto, Mexico City


















cool retro portable radio

Museo del Objeto del Objeto, Mexico City














our beautiful host Lis

Roma district houses



we found an awesome mezcal bar





Mexican bunny made from tiny little beads!
Photo taken at: Museo Nacional de AntropologÃa e Historia
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