Vochol Beetle 3

Photo: Alejandro Piedra Buena, courtesy of the Museo de Arte Popular ©2010
March 8, 2012
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Photo: Alejandro Piedra Buena, courtesy of the Museo de Arte Popular ©2010

The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian celebrates one of Mexico’s indigenous communities with the unveiling of “Vochol: Huíchol Art on Wheels” in the museum’s Potomac Atrium Tuesday, Mar. 20, 2012. Two families of Huíchol artisans devoted more than 9,000 hours transforming the “canvas”—a 1990 Volkswagen Beetle—into a stunning juxtaposition of modern machinery decorated with bright, psychedelic patterns and colors with more than 2 million glass seed beads and nearly 35 pounds of fabric, paint, yarn and resin.