Frida Kahlo Handmade Bark Amate Paper Picture Silkscreen
Tree bark paper known as Papel Amate has been made for centuries by the Otomí Indians in the states of Puebla and Vera Cruz in Mexico. Made from the pulp of the fig and mulberry trees. To make amate, the outer tree bark is peeled and the inner bark is boiled and soaked in water o overnight, then beaten with a smooth flat stone until it becomes pulp. Hand silk screening is used in the printing process over the amate bark paper and it involves creating a stencil on a mesh screen and then pushing the ink to create and imprint the design on the paper below surface. Five or Six screens are applied to the bark paper to create the final hand printed deisgn. Papel Amate is handmade paper from tree bark which originates from the Otomi Indians in Central Mexico where it is still produced according to ancient traditions.
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