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  • AR2022

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    "Chiltepin Harvest" print

    • AR2022
    • Alexandra Jimenez is a Chicana print-maker, illustrator and designer. Her artistic practice explores her connection to land, culture and history as a fourth generation Mexican-American in Tucson, Arizona.

      "Chiltepin Harvest" was inspired by the seasonal harvest that many families in Sonora, Mexico participate in. They camp near wild stands of the chiltepin and harvest its spicy little peppers. Alexandra was also inspired by the other name assigned to this chile known as the "mother of all peppers". It is thought to be an ancient plant and hybridizes rapidly when planted close to other chiles. Therefore, Alexandra expressed that she felt right in centering her illustration around a mother and daughter harvesting this important plant; the Sonoran chiltepin.

      Printed on archival paper - measures 11 inches x 14 inches.

    • $38.00

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    moe brand
    very good

    ill recommand it to any one

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    Steven Kuwahara
    A little more color please

    The only problem with the theme of the print is that picking chiltepin causes a burning in the finger tips of the inexperienced. That is why it is done mostly by men, or done in a limited way for the kitchen by mothers.
    The glicee could have used more color,which is what Iexperience when picking my chiltepins.

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    Katherine Schlosser
    Chiltepin Harvest Giclee print

    This is a lovely work and I am proud to have it on display in my living room! Arrived quickly and in excellent condition.