Roberto Benavidez "Illuminated Piñata No. 2" (2017) (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic) LOS ANGELES — If you grew up in and around a Mexican or Mexican-American community, you know that ...
Bertha Zamudio crafts piñatas by hand. She makes shapes traditional to Mexico, where she is originally from, and shapes that are popular today, including characters such as Sponge Bob and the various ...
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Piñatas are often the centerpiece at parties, birthdays, and quinciñeras. Put a partygoer in a blindfold, spin them around, and let them swing a bat at the piñata hanging above. Can they crack it open ...
The artist Roberto Benavidez is elevating the traditional piñata with his ornate creations. Credit... Supported by By Will Higginbotham Photographs and Video by Sasha Arutyunova The piñata, because it ...
SAN ANTONIO – Piñatas are candy-stuffed paper-mache containers that vary in size and shape and are used to celebrate birthdays or holidays. Although piñatas have an Asian origin of more than 700 years ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. The Craft in America Center presents Piñatas ...
Lorena Robletto creates festive and creative piñatas with fair labor practices at her business, Amaz Lorena Robletto creates festive and creative piñatas with fair labor practices at her business, ...
Multicultural Craft Club Creates Pinatas: Learn about and make different crafts from other parts of the world. This fall we’re going to create paper crafts related to Hispanic Heritage Month and Dia ...