Mexican Folk Art has many sources of inspiration: myths, stories, cartoons, festivals, dreams, and religious art. Much of Mexico’s folk art aesthetic represents the clash between older folk traditions and post-Columbian Christian influences: the comparatively recent meeting of the two means that the joins are more apparent, hence the bright colours, exuberant religious imagery, and stylised motifs.
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