Description: Mexicolor - The Spirit Of Mexican Design By Melba Levick (Paperback, 1998). Basking in southern sunlight and imbued with energy and tradition, Mexico enjoys an utterly unique relation- ship with color -inspired, intrinsic, inseparable from life itself. This vibrant spirit sings forth in the pages of Mexicolor; the collaborative presentation of photographer Melba Levick, writer Tony Cohan, and artist Masako Takahashi, each in love with the brilliant displavs of color seen everywhere in Mexico. In Mexico, color flourishes with uninhibited zeal in all aspects of life. Walls washed flamingo pink on top, deep matte blue on the bottom. A green pickup truck heaped with orange marigolds. A sea of colorful skeletons at a Day of the Dead fiesta. Radiant reds, yellows, purples, and greens of fruits and vegetables at el mercado. From bright coastal villages with Caribbean flair to inland towns rich with historic architecture, the authors journey across Mexico in praise of color. Boasting hundreds of brilliant photographs, Mexicolor paints a magnificent por- trait of an unforgettable place. A vibrant celebration of Mexican art and life, Mevicolor brims with imagination, creative ideas, and pure pleasure. Picturesque colonial towns and villages to dazzling beaches, artisan workshops to bold contemporary interiors, open markets to beautiful homes and inns, Mexicolor explores the inspired use of color that permeates every corner of Mexico. Bs16-300622
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Topic: Design
Original Language: English
Book Series: Mexicolor - The Spirit Of Mexican Design
Genre: Art & Culture, Leisure, Hobbies & Lifestyle
Book Title: Mexicolor
Item Height: 255mm
Item Width: 244mm
Author: Chronicle Books
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Publication Year: 2022
Number of Pages: 176 Pages