Sunday, November 16, 2008

Christmas is coming!
Seasons Greetings to you and yours!
With the Christmas and gift giving season fast approaching you may be wondering what to get that special person. Well, we have been busy sourcing new and unique as well as beautiful handmade crafts for such an occasion. We are excited to be adding these new products to our website www.lacasamexicana.us and we know you will be too! With so many things being mass produced and mechanically made it is good to know that you can still find quality handmade products. At La Casa Mexicana.us we appreciate the art of handmade crafts and are pleased to offer them to you , our customer. If you are looking for a gift that is unique and handmade, we may in fact have just what you had in mind! We invite you to come and check us out and hope that you have and enjoyable experience with us. We are proud of the products that we carry so we try to be informative as we can with respect to each product and artist. Below is just a sample of the offerings that we carry at La Casa Mexicana.us. Please check out or website www.lacasamexicana.us for more exciting finds.

Talavera Bell by Tòmas Huerta
Handmade Talavera Bell by Tòmas Huerta


Talavera Cross by Tòmas Huerta
Handmade Talavera Cross by Tòmas Huerta


Blue and White Plate by Gorky Gonzalez
Handmade Blue and White Plate by gorky Gonzalez

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Gorky Gonzalez Pottery


Hola! We are super excited to offer you Gorky Gonzalez Pottery! For those of you not familiar with Gorky Gonzalez, let me give you a quick biography of his life.

Gorky Gonzalez was born in the city of Morelia, Michoacán, on September 27th, 1939. He is the son of sculptor Rodolfo Gonzalez, with whom he worked and studied sculpture and casting of artistic objects in bronze and lost wax.

In 1962 at age 23, Gorky worked in San Miguel de Allende, a village located in the State of Guanajuato at the School of Arts and the Allende Institute, where he built an artistic foundry attended by both student and professional sculptors. Later he founded a small workshop of terra cotta manufacturing in the village of Marfil where he reproduced Jean Byron's designs.

His main interest, however, has always been rescuing the traditional Majolica of Mexico. He studied ceramics in Guanajuato, which prompted him to rescue this lost craft which represents one of the cultural and historical values of this region.

While he was striving to achieve this aim, Gorky met Hisato Murayama, a young cultured Japanese who was studying Spanish, Philosophy, and Mexican history. Hisato Murayama, a professional connoisseur of pottery techniques, lent Gorky various books on Japanese art, encouraging him to continue his studies in Japan.

Gorky was granted a scholorship to study in Japan for 2 years, where he not only learned diverse pottery techniques but also met his wife, Toshiko. In this remote country he first studied in Tokyo with Tsuji Seimei, who taught the Shigaraki technique. Later he moved to the town of Bizen, where he studied with Kei Fujiwara, considered Japan's living national treasure, and with his son, Yu Fujiwara, also a renowned potter. There he learned the Bizen - Yaki technique.

Currently, Gorky Gonzalez owns his own ceramic workshop located in Guanajuato, Mexico. He works there with his son, Gorky Gonzalez Jr, where they continue to produce unique majolica ceramics for you to enjoy in your home.

We just received a shipment of Salt & Pepper Shakers, Square Plates, Espresso Cup & Saucers, Coffee Cup & Saucers, Napkin Rings, Frog Creamer & Sugar Sets, & Tequila Shot Sets!

We will soon have Christmas Ornaments by Gorky Gonzalez! So check back soon!

Gorky Gonzalez Christmas Ornaments

Visit us at www.LaCasaMexicana.us to see our selection of Gorky Gonzalez Pottery!

Chao!

All products will be uploaded within the coming days! We appreciate your patience!