Tazouz prints her WoodCuts in the Traditional manner on Rice Paper.
The Colored WoodCuts are then hand colored using an Oil Wash
‘Tlingit Mother’
The Tlingits are an indigenous people of the Pacific NorthWest Coast of North America, including Eastern Alaska. This Tlingit mother is wearing a dark blue wool blanket adorned with shell and silver buttons and colorful ribbons.
Hand Colored – hand signed and numbered,
Size: 18″x 14″ limited to 18
‘The Weaver’
In Oaxaca Mexico it is common to see the Native women weaving the colorful textiles for clothing and rugs.
Hand Colored – hand signed and numbered,
Size: 20″x 16″ – limited to 30
‘The Rag Doll’
This Peruvian child, like all young girls, copies her mother by carrying her doll on her back.
Hand Colored – hand signed and numbered.
Size: 16″x 12″ – limited to 41
‘The Fiddler’
The Tarahumara Indians from Copper Canyon Sonora Mexico are famous for making simple musical instruments. This man is playing his fiddle.
Hand Colored – hand signed and numbered,
Size: 16″x 12″ – limited to 40
‘El Niño’
A less than innocent look betrays this mischievous boy.
Black & White – hand signed and numbered.
Size: 9″x 12″ – limited to 50