词条 | Pedro Ruiz Martínez and Odilia Pineda |
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The couple’s work is noted not only for its precise punteaje, but also the use of “petatillo”, the use of fine crosshatching used to fill in background space, normally associated with Jalisco pottery.[1] The couple works in their own workshop in the town, along with their children, to whom they have taught the craft. Using clay from local deposits, most pieces are formed with the use of molds, but some are formed by hand. Most of their pieces are pots with lids, cantaros, small jugs, miniature figures, water glasses with their own tray, platters, bowls. After forming and drying, the pieces are fired for the first time in wood or gas kilns. Then they are painted using commercial enamel paint mixed with a slip. Principal decorative elements are daisies, fish and butterflies. Then the pieces are glazed and fired a second time.[1] The couple were named "grand masters" by the Fomento Cultural Banamex in 2001.[1] References1. ^1 2 3 {{cite book|title=Grandes Maestros del Arte Popular Mexicano|publisher=Collección Fomento Cultural Banamex|location=Mexico City|year=2001|isbn=968-5234-03-5|pages=147–148}} {{Crafts of Mexico}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Ruiz Martinez, Pedro}}2. ^{{ cite book |author=Travis M. Whitehead |title=Artisans of Michoacán: By their hands |publisher=Otras Voces Publishing |location=Brownsville, TX |year=2013 |isbn=978 0 9857377 0 2 }} 4 : Living people|Mexican potters|Artists from Michoacán|Year of birth missing (living people) |
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