![]() It also reminds me to appreciate love in all its many forms. I also reflect on my health and that of my loved ones and wish for good health for all of us. Now, when I see my milagro art, I think about the things for which I am grateful. I finished it up by attaching hanging hardware on the back. It took a few tries to get the arrangement of the milagros the way I wanted. Milagros are often attached to wood using small nails, as they typically have a hanging loop however, I decided to use Gorilla Glue, since I didn’t have nails that were small enough to fit through the holes. I got the wood from a seller on Etsy, and I got the milagros from another Etsy shop. I had already purchased the barn wood a few months ago to have something on which to paint things for my garden. I chose heart milagros because I felt I could use a reminder to have gratitude, and although I am not a religious person, it can’t hurt to focus on love and healing, right? The heart milagro represents the healing of heart-related illnesses or gratitude for such healing, but it can also represent love, general healing, and gratitude. In addition to their use in prayer, milagros may also be carried for good luck and are sometimes used as decorative embellishments on mirrors, picture frames, and other items. Milagro usage in North, Central, and South America comes from ancient Iberians who inhabited the coastal regions of Spain. They are traditionally used as votive objects on shrines and altars for prayer and healing in Mexico, other Latinx countries, and parts of the United States. For anyone not familiar with milagros, they are small charms, usually made of mixed metals, tin, silver, gold, or other materials. Last weekend, I made an art piece using a reclaimed barn wood board and some heart milagros. This project will have several types of dance styles such as Flamenco, Contemporary, Latin salsa but focus more on the Mexican folk dance. Milagro Art, Mexican Decor, Sacred Heart, 10.75' x8.25', Mexican Tin Art,Mexican Folk Art, Ex Voto, Handmade, Day of Dead, Corazon Sagrado ad vertisement by. Sergio, a young adult from Spain, comes to Veracruz Mexico, through flamencoįootwork. Movimiento color y son is a mix of flamenco & son Jarocho with a twist of modern folk music throughĭance storytelling of love. He has participated in different important presentations as an interpreter for his professional training Auditorio Nacional with Edwin Luna and Trakalosa de Monterrey, theater at Willamette University with Mariachi Vargas de Tecatitlan, he appears in a video clip with pastor/ Regina Orozco/ Ernesto Anaya, fragments in the series “The pack” on amazon prime video, he was finalist in various contests National folk dance competition, for example, Puerto Vallarta National Folk Dance Contest, Jal, CDMX National Huapango Contest, among others. Neftaly is also part of the board of directors of international relationships of Casa De La Cultura Tlanese located in Salem, Oregon ![]() ![]() All milagro artwork ships within 48 hours and includes a 30-day money-back guarantee. He is an active member of the Institute for Research and Dissemination of the Mexican Dance Civil Association (IIDDMAC) belonging to the State of Mexico delegation from 2020 to the present day. Shop for milagro wall art from the worlds greatest living artists. ![]() If there were a snuggle competition, Id be sure to win first place I love a cozy, warm lap and all the pets Belly scritches, chin, cheeks, head, Ill take them all Fall in love with me today. He is aDancer, scenic creator and teacher, graduate in artistic education with a focus on folk dance from the Nellie y Gloria Campobello National School of Dance from 2017-2021. Help care for Milagro with your donation. Neftaly Sumoza Maciel was born and raised in Salem, Oregon. ![]()
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