A Taste of Oaxaca in Taos, New Mexico: Master Zapotec Weaver, Florentino Gutierrez, Gives Weaving Demonstration
Florentino Gutierrez, noted weaver of Zapotec handmade rugs, will be giving a weaving demonstration showing the traditional way of the centuries old Zapotec Indian weaving technique Saturday and Sunday, October 1st and 2nd, 2011. Starr Interiors will be hosting this special event in their historic courtyard* at 117 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos, New Mexico two doors south of the Taos Inn.
*The courtyard of casa Las Golondrinas, the home and studio (1906–1909) of founding member and first president of the Taos Society of Artists, E.I Couse.
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We will be preparing and serving traditional Oaxacan hot chocolate, a delicious blend of hand ground chocolate, cinnamon and sugar, beat to a frothy mixture and traditionally served at all important Zapotec events.
Florentino Gutierrez is one of a new generation of Zapotec master weavers who has perfected the use of aniline dyes to make some of the most stunning colors ever seen in Zapotec weavings. Many of his works are geometric variations of the saltillo diamond and mitla fret. His reverence for traditional design, while embellishing it in modern color and form, makes this weaver’s works important and unique. Honoring his indigenous heritage, but creating a vital new look executed with the finest of detail make this demonstration a special opportunity for all to watch a master weaver at work.
Starr Interiors owner, Susanna Starr, has had a close relationship with the weaver and his family for more than thirty five years. The entire collection of his weavings will be on special sale during the weekend event.