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This curious kitty is distracted by the whimsical pattern that ornaments its body, all hand-painted by Mexican artisans Zeny and Reyna. As an homage to the traditional alebrije art style, the team works on copal wood to create this cat figurine, featuring a dapper palette of crimson and blue hues that evokes the region's classic vibe.
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the cutest little alebrije - beautifully carved and painted
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This will be a Christmas gift for me -- a gift from my cat (my cats have always known exactly what I want). Zenys and Reynas pieces are incredible - Exquisite painted details. I have purchased many for myself and many to give as gifts.
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As I ve said, Zeny and Reyna s wooden animal world are fantastic, each one brings it unique character and colors!
You can find our wood alebrije figurine 'Crimson Feline Questions' by Zeny and Reyna in sculpture categories such as Whimsical Sculpture, Folk Art Sculpture, Animal Themed Sculpture, Cultural Sculpture and Hand Painted Sculpture. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
Preserving Traditions
This artist uses traditional techniques handed down through the generations and/or creates culturally significant items, helping keep these traditions alive.
Microcredit Financing
Zeny and Reyna has received 2 microcredit loans with 0% interest from Kiva and Novica, the first for $1200 and the most recent for $2500.
Caring for Children
This artist supports children under the age of 18.
"When she told us this we felt a great sense of satisfaction, we had no idea how much we could help someone – a child – through our art."