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  • A portrait of a Hawk Eagle found near Lake Atitlan in the highlands of Guatemala.

  • It was Mother’s Day when we went to San Juan Atitan, in the hills of northern Guatemala. They take it pretty seriously up there. Fiesta country. Everybody- bar nobody (except us visitors)- was dressed in these fantastic outfits- brown woolen vests, purple and maroon and red shirts, the men in white dress pants and straw boaters. It was a sight to see en-masse, hundreds of them gathered in the plaza, all in a festive mood. Jorge works for us as a development worker in his own communities, helping mobilize families in the various long-term projects we carry out up here. He smiled a lot more than this, but the moment the camera went in his direction, he looked very serious. But that is one snazzy outfit he has. I think the next time I go I’ll have to get one of my own… :o) May 2007.

  • My passion for drawing and painting native people comes from my own native background. It is a way to represent where I came from and who I am. Painting mothers and their children gives me great joy. The inspiration comes from having my own children. It is also a special way to honor the memory of my mother. Combination water color and pastel on cotton canvas / picture from original For my dear friend Jeri – who has been a mother to me

  • A very colourful graveyard in the market town of chichicastenang, Guatemala.

  • Reflection pool in Antigua, Guatemala.

  • Beautiful elderly women deep in thought sitting on the steps of Santo Tomas church in Chchicastenango, Guatemala. __ / All Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted / Or Uploaded In Any Way Without Permission. Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / ©2008. Using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, will result in legal action.

  • The ladies of Nebaj, Guatemala are famous for their flambouyant traditional dress. The turban-style head wrap is particularly characteristic. Favored colors change from year to year – this year, green was in style. The isolated village was finally connected to the rest of Guatemala by a paved road just a year ago.

  • “Occupation” ~ Santiago, Guatemala ~ October 2008

  • “Chicle” ~ Bubble gum machine in Solola, Guatemala ~ October 2008

  • “Doble Via” ~ Street corner in Antigua, Guatemala ~ October 2008

  • “Peninsula de Sangre” ~ Abstract wall texture in Antigua, Guatemala ~ October 2008

  • “Lanchas” ~ Wooden fishing boats on Lake Atitlan at San Antonio, Guatemala ~ October 2008

  • “Gibraltar” ~ Abstract wall texture and color in Antigua, Guatemala ~ October 2008

  • “Arco de Antigua” ~ Arch with puddle reflection and Volcan Pacaya in the background. Antigua, Guatemala ~ October 2008

  • “Apron” ~ Woman in apron waiting on Antigua, Guatemala street corner ~ October 2008

  • “Cuts You Up” ~ Texture on Antigua, Guatemala wall ~ October 2008

  • “Car Wash Antigua” ~ Bit of wall detail in Antigua, Guatemala ~ October 2008

  • “Tangerine Dream” ~ Bit of wall texture in Antigua, Guatemala ~ October 2008

  • “Ventana Amarilla” ~ Yellow window in Panajachel, Guatemala ~ October 2008

  • Santiago is a traditional Mayan village located on the shore of beautiful Lake Atitlan in the highlands of Guatemala. The major tribal group in the village are the Tzutujil People. The Tzutujil Ladies are famous for their “halo” headdresses. Unfortunately, these are now rarely seen, worn only by a few elderly village ladies..

  • A mother and child at the weekly market in San Francisco el Alto, Guatemala.

  • A colorful entrance to one of Antigua, Guatemala’s many restaurants.

  • How’s THIS for a romantic getaway?! Of course, this time with four other people joining you in the candlelight! Still, a lovely spot with ambience to spare, again at the Hotel Panza Verde in Antigua, Guatemala.

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