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Santa Fe native, Anthony Martinez has produced fine woodwork based on
authentic Spanish colonial arts, which originated in northern New Mexico,
for thirty years. His careful, life-long study of the colonial period
iconography was first inspired, ironically, by the perverse practice,
prevalent in the 1950s of people throwing out their antique hand-carved
furniture to make room for the then-popular kitsch plastic versions. As a
young child, Martinez was able to recognize the beauty of the older classic
styles and began to read up on the available literature. Anthony Martinez
has come to see his mission as not just to faithfully reproduce the Spanish
colonial designs; but also to reeducate the indigenous Hispanic population
who have come to take the work for granted. Martinez would like to see this
valuable heritage continue to be passed onto future generations of the
people who originally created it.
Martinez grew up in the Espanola valley and attended Espanola High School.
He graduated from Eastern New Mexico University where he majored in
Industrial Education and minored in Fine Art. In addition to his thirty-year
woodworking career, he has also worked as a design draftsman on mechanical,
electrical, architectural, and civil engineering projects, as well as
construction of solar designed homes. In recent years, he has worked in
other media, including photography. wood, metal and stone sculpture,
painting, and music. He has even been known to perform in several movies and
commercials. Martinez has been recognized with numerous
awards, and his work is in numerous
private and corporate collections throughout the United States, as well as
Spain, Guatemala, Mexico, Switzerland, and Canada. |
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