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Monday, January 11, 2016

January - Meet The Artist: Sofia Navarro Of MXArtsCrafts

While scouring my Facebook news feed posts of the day, I run across many talented people. But one in particular, stood out to me because I'm a huge Frida Kahlo fan. Nestled quietly but colorfully within the many talented artist, was a photo of a Frida inspired pillow. It was colorful and bold and visually pleasing and I immediately wanted one. So, in my "typical of me" reaction - I posted to a total stranger in a common group page and reached out to the artist/crafter. I quickly had several facebook conversations and a few back and forth emails and a Mexi-Chica bond was formed. Bonded by the same cultural icon and passion for arts and crafts. And I can't wait to share Sofia's work with you, as well as her interview. Sit down, get comfy and meet my friend Sofia...



------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Name: Sofía Navarro
Age: 22 years
Hometown: Zamora, Michoacán, México. Near Patzcuaro, a global famous city for the Day of the Dead celebration.
Favorite Hobbies: Dance but mainly crafts of all kinds, especially painting and sewing.
Favorite Band/ Singer: I really like Cumbias like Los Ángeles Azules and several others, also modern pop and Mexicans songs like Mariachis. (Side Note: Please listen to La Llorona from Chavela Vargas)
Favorite Food: I really love Mexican food, I would die without chili and salsas.
Favorite Place To Visit: Near Zamora is place called Lago de Camécuaro. You have to visit, it really is paradise. Legend has it that a Purepecha Princess cried the death of her beloved and so the lake was formed.



Your Favorite Color: Actually, I like all colors, especially blue.
Who Inspires You: My Mom, my Grandma and Frida Kahlo. I guess for me as a child, my Mother is my biggest influence. My mother is the youngest of three sisters, she always worked. She is a teacher, a very good one. During my childhood, I was not really in touch with her because she was always working and my grandmother took care of me. She was a single Mother who worked to support us. I have always been involved with arts and crafts since childhood. My Grandmother was a seamstress and my Mother used to hand sew crafts on felt with sequins. All the Christmas ornaments in the house were all made by my Mom. I even remember that I enjoyed watching ArtAttack, do you remember? One day I needed green paint and didn't have any, so I tried to grind grass to get the green paint. Now, I laugh when I think back and remember doing this.

During college, I was a Foreign Exchange Student in Spain for six months. It was a wonderful experience but it also made me miss and appreciate the cultural wealth of my Mexico. It's flavors, the colors, our traditions, my people, especially my people! Many people may have a negative image of my Mexican culture but those are false stereotypes. Mexican people have a fighter spirit. I translate that into what I do. I want to share my love for Mexico and its traditions and the beauty of my people. Frida Kahlo at the beginning did not value her own art. She painted for herself, with all her heart, and thus became a Mexican iconic figure in the world: a strong, independent and enterprising woman. She wore traditional Indigenous clothes, especially like the Itsmo de Tehuantepec, which was a Matriarch community. Now, that I have just finished college and out in the real world ... it can be hard at times ... .and now what do you do after a lifetime of study?

I work as an intern, part time, in a big company. But I found, in crafts, my inner peace and certainty of doing something I really love. I put all my effort into my creations, they are an extension of me, they are part of me. I never really thought about selling them until my family went through a hard time, economically.

Now, I have a shop on Etsy, MXArtsCrafts, and people have welcomed me with open arms. I have been very successful. There is much support in online communities. I love how comfortable they are, every day I meet new people and see what they do. I am inspired to create new things. At this moment, I am working on the San Valentine line and more Mexican inspired items. You can also find many other items that are not made by me, but by local Mexican artisans there. My mom also helps me with the shop, and she is also my fashion model. In the near future I want to include food and Mexican candies, that have been in my family for generations. Expect many surprises! Love what you do and you will do it well. People will feel it. That is the key to success.



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Sofia, Thank you so much for taking the time to let us learn more about you and what inspires your work. Sofia and I will be joining forces to bring you our very first GIVEAWAY of Sofia's artisan craft work. Stay tuned for all the details in a following post. Diva Audience, please support Sofia and her beautiful artisan craft by showing her some social media support.



You can find her here:
https://www.instagram.com/mxartscrafts/
https://www.facebook.com/MXArtsCrafts/
https://twitter.com/MXArtsCrafts/
https://www.etsy.com/shop/MXArtsCrafts/

13 comments :

  1. Very beatiful things and girl, she is an incredible person

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    1. Indeed! I was so happy to be able to work with her and look forward to our giveaway. One lucky reader will be able to have a piece of her artisan art work all for their own.
      Thank you for reading!

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  2. Shared this on my timeline on FB!

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    1. Thank you, Nancy for supporting both Sofia and me. It is much appreciated and blessings! Stay tuned for our Giveaway of one of Sofia's beautiful pieces! :D

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  3. Such beautiful work! You rock Sofia!

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    1. Thank you for stopping by and supporting both Sofia and my blog. Glad to have you visit! :)

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  4. Very talented young lady! So inspiring to see someone have a passion for what they do.

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    1. Yes, she is - and I loved that about her story! :D

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  5. Congratulations Sofia, Beautiful job!

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    1. Yes, she has a beautiful artistry. Thank you for stopping by to show your support! :)

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  6. Love Sofia's work. Sharing the post. Thank you for featuring this delightful artisan.

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    1. You are very welcome! I was honored to have her as my very first featured artisan/crafter on my blog. Thank you for not only supporting Sofia but sharing my blog post too - it is very much appreciated ;)

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