
Jacobo And Maria Angeles
Owl #24
Brilliantly detailed and rich in symbolism, Owl #24 by Jacobo and María Ángeles is a masterwork of Oaxacan woodcarving. This small alebrije figure — rendered in the form of a perched owl — radiates wisdom and intensity through its vibrant patterns and precise brushwork. Painted in electric tones of teal, violet, jade, and fuchsia, every inch is covered with sacred Zapotec symbols, traditional fretwork, and dot-lined geometric fields. Hand-carved from sustainably sourced copal wood, the sculpture showcases the meticulous craftsmanship that has made the Ángeles workshop world-renowned. The owl’s gaze is sharp and symmetrical, flanked by delicately layered feathers and symmetrical, hand-painted motifs that reflect deep spiritual and cultural storytelling. Perfect as a standalone art object or as part of a curated collection of Mexican folk art, this owl invites attention and admiration from every angle.
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