Oaxacan Wood Carvings

Oaxacan wood carvings — known as alebrijes, tonas, or copal figures — are carved by hand from the freshly cut branches of the copal tree, then painted with extraordinary precision once dry. The tradition centers on three Zapotec villages in the Oaxacan valley: San Martín Tilcajete, Arrazola, and San Antonio — each with its own artistic lineage and visual style. Sandia Folk has worked directly with carving and painting families in these villages for over 25 years, selecting pieces that go beyond craft into fine art: intricate surface painting, pre-Columbian iconography, figures that carry the personality of the animal and the hand of the artist. Whether you're a first-time buyer or a serious collector, you'll find work here that can't be found anywhere else.

 

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Wonderful one-piece American beaver with baby  on log wood sculpture by Oaxacan wood carving artist Anel Shunashi. The coloring and...
I am in awe of the dinosaur the talented top Oaxaca artist Rocio Fabian created. The painting is...
Luis Pablo’s zebra woodcarving thrives on a subtle sculptural tension. The face is all sharp facets, the brow...
Grear Masters of Popular Art Oaxaca   Grandes Maestros del Arte Popular de Oaxaca is a landmark luxury publication,...
Artes de México, No. 35: Textiles de Oaxaca Textiles from Oaxaca. The hands of weavers from Oaxaca speak...
Delightful little baby seal woodcarving by artist Rocío Fabián. The rounded body of the seal conveys the chubby...
Luis Pablo is celebrated as one of Oaxaca's finest woodcarving masters, a talented artist who personally crafts every...
Eduardo Jimenez comes from the most important family in Oaxacan woodcarving. His grandfather, Don Manuel Jiménez Ramírez, is...
Ivan Fuentes belongs to one of the most respected woodcarving families in all of Oaxaca. He works alongside...
Armando Jimenez is the grandson of Don Manuel Jiménez Ramírez, the founder of the Oaxacan alebrije tradition. He...
María Jiménez Ojeda is one of the most beloved painters in San Martín Tilcajete, known throughout Oaxaca for...
Armando Jimenez is the grandson of Don Manuel Jiménez Ramírez, the founder of the Oaxacan alebrije tradition. He...
Luis Pablo Mendoza always surprises us. This piece is a perfect example. A lemur, sitting upright, holding a...
Luis Pablo is one of Oaxaca's great woodcarving masters, an artist whose work consistently advances the tradition. This...
Adrian Xuana has a wonderful sense of humor, and the skeleton dog is one of his most beloved...
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