Art Center Exports
(see Order List below)

The Garcia Sisters discovered "art" after they began carving slate years ago. They came to realize that something moved from within the depth of their souls which expressed itself through an incredible energy and vision into action.

But the sisters also remember the words of their father who said, "Are you going to eat stone? Who is going to buy stone? People buy food, not stone." And for the first years he would not help his daughters as they pursued their need to carve. Still the women toiled over the stone for it was their father who taught them, "When I say I'm going to do something I'm going to do it."

So several years later when the daughters found their father carving a large jaguar they were surprised. It was then that they learned about their father's own carving experience. As a boy he had no money and would carve bowls from limestone to exchange for food in order to survive. And now The Garcia Sisters are able to make their art part of their survival. They exhibit in galleries around the world, teach art classes, and have made it possible to purchase their original Mayan art through Art Center Exports. The Art Center purchases and promotes the preservation of the Tanah Mayan Art Museum and the Mayan culture.

Once a year, the Garcia Sisters need to collect their raw material. This is a time of renewal, re-energizing, and to put it very simply, a very happy occasion to look forward to.

Slate is normally collected from creeks and river beds. The Garcia's own special place, "secret" in reality, is hidden deep within the Maya Mountains. Not any slate will do. Even at this "secret garden" only specially selected pieces will return to Tanah. The very sight of the creek bed to which the sisters return to yearly, is in itself, refreshing to the human spirit. The act of walking through the creek bed, getting soaked, putting hands on the earth, and feeling the smoothness or roughness of new stone revitalizes both the body and spirit for the Garcia family of artists.

And how is the slate collected? Maria Garcia says, "You are drawn to the stone. The stone is also drawn to you and your vision." Each chunk of new slate taken back will have a special purpose. These stones, some small chunks others very large and bulky, have to be carried back on the shoulders of the individual family members to their truck on the roadside a few miles upstream.

With the new stones safely back at Tanah, they will be stored respectfully in closed sheds or buried underground. The renewal has been completed. The Earth has released her children into the caring hands of the Garcia Sisters, making it possible to now offer some of these magically transformed pieces of delicate art work to the public.

Order List

1. YOUNG CORN GOD, YUM KAX

Lord of the harvests of fields. One of the most important figures in the whole Mayan pantheon. The God of husbandry and of the fruits of the earth, growth, and plenty. He is portrayed in a headdress carrying a sprouting ear of corn.
Slate Stone, hand carved by The Garcia Sisters.
$37.50 (US)

2. MOON GOD, AK AB

One of the most important goddesses. Mother of the Mayan people. Mother of men on earth. Pantheon of sickness carrying, like a prisoner, a torch of fire. Mother of Love.
Slate Stone, hand carved by The Garcia Sisters.
$25.00 (US)

3. RAIN GOD, OLD RAIN CHAC, BIRD CHAC

At the corners of the world are the benevolent chacs, the rain chacs, each of different colors but all deeply venerated by the thunder and lightning bolts.
Slate Stone, hand carved by The Garcia Sisters.
$25.00 (US)

4. DIVING GOD, KU HAA

The one who gives understanding in the water ways, he is the God of physical power.
Slate Stone, hand carved by The Garcia Sisters.
$40.00 (US)

5. GODDESS OF MEDICINE, IX CHELL

She invented the weaving. Mother of births, representing the midwife.
Slate Stone, hand carved by The Garcia Sisters.
$37.50 (US)

6. IMAGE OF THE FIRE GOD, HACHA

With the hairstyle of short flame like bangs and long hair looped forward over the head, as worn by the God.
Slate Stone, hand carved by The Garcia Sisters.
$25.00 (US)

7. GOD OF ART AND WRITING, OLD MAN PAUAHTUN

Full bodied forms, wearing a section of shell pectoral, a napkin, and a net headdress. His ears are often that of a reptile or depicted as a Kan cross with the lucky number 7 on the third form. He is having Cauac sign to identify his name, Pauahtun.
Slate Stone, hand carved by The Garcia Sisters.
$37.50 (US)

8. TURTLE MOTIF

Symbol of long life and good luck.
Slate Stone, hand carved by The Garcia Sisters.
$17.50 (US)

9. JAGUAR HEAD

Symbol of power and authority. Lord of the jungle.
Slate Stone, handcrafted by The Garcia Sisters.
$16.50 (US)

10. LYING JAGUAR

Symbol of power and authority. Lord of the jungle.
Slate Stone, handcrafted by The Garcia Sisters.
$22.00 (US)

11. JEWELRY, AMBER SET

Crafted set of Amber includes a chain, bracelet, and earrings.
$47.50 (US)

12. JEWELRY, WELK SHELL SET

Crafted set of Welk Shell includes a chain, bracelet, and earrings.
$40.00 (US)

13. JIPI JAPA BASKETS

Hand woven by the Mayan village women.
Large $22.50 (US)
Medium $15.00 (US)

14. MAYAN DOLLS

Handcrafted cloth dolls. Beautiful and durable.
$15.00 (US)

15. MAYAN BLOUSES

Hand woven by Tanah village women, with Mayan designs.
Specify Small, Medium, or Large.
$25.00 (US)

Additional handcrafted Mayan Art Exports are available upon request, including slate earrings and pendants, cohune earrings and bracelets, ceramic chains, shell hair clips, bread baskets, woven place mats, carved limestone lawn ornaments, slate masks, Mayan slate disks, and large sculptures of Mayan elders, toucans, jaguars, tapirs, alligators, turtles, and frogs.

Add $10.00 (US) per item ordered to cover shipping and handling costs. Send check or money order with your Art Center Export order to the address below.

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