Hand painted Frida Kahlo doll. |
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My Dia de los Muertos Bride and Groom Barbie doll. It was tough to part with these two but I can always paint more just like it...I guess? |
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Sadly, I didn't get a finished pic of my first-ever Chola Barbie. She had tattoos on her neck, suspenders, a bad ass bandanna, GIANT hoop earrings and black rubber bracelets...she was pertty rad. |
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Close up Indian Henna inspired Dia De Los Muertos Barb. |
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Spider web eyes. |
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Each face is painted differently. |
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I designed four of the six sugar skull designs featured on these wood costers. |
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Pearmama (my sister) candles--all featuring her original artwork (I just did all the grunt work of putting the images on the candles--you're welcome sister <3--) |
The beginning. |
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I'm in my box, ready to find a cool new home. |
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Profile. |
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Blonde Barbie gets some Day of the Dead flavor. |
Hand-painted rosaries! |
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The studio, filled with some good stuff. |
Bride. |
An assortment of dolls, including a soldier doll to the left. |
Dig this Rasta-colored Barbie doll. |
Black Swan inspired. |
Close up, so beautiful! |
Hand-painted masks by Sacred Art. |
My Day of the Dead face paint turned out sweet, right? |
Me and my two sisters. |
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11/2/2011, Dia de los Muertos, CA |
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Posing. |
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With the el catrin and la catrina. |
Altar. |
If you like any of the artwork you see, you can contact Jeshua (that's me *winks awkwardly*) at boifromipanema@gmail.com