Maya Color

Maya Color

Author: Sally Jean Aberg

Publisher: Abbeville Press

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13:

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Color-and the symbolic ways that the Maya of Mexico and Central America paint their homes, places of worship, and dwellings for their dead-is the focus of this breathtakingly beautiful and achingly poignant new book. No one who picks up this volume will ever again think of the region solely for its sunny beaches and ancient ruins, nor picture the Maya as a vanished people of the distant past. Through dazzling photographs, vivid travel tales, and the Mayas own poetic voices, readers will come to know the modern Maya as remarkable survivors who continue to sow their deified corn, commune with their gods, and paint life into their color-drenched village walls. Nearly a decade ago Jeffrey Becom (author and photographer of Mediterranean Color) turned his attention from the Old World to the New and together with his wife, Sally Jean Aberg, discovered a realm where color is not merely a matter of preference but a powerful statement of belief. Come along as the pair trek through a steamy jungle in search of ancient murals, join a highland shaman giving birth to the soul of a house, and crisscross the parched Yucatán Peninsula as villagers celebrate the Days of the Dead with dynamite, incense, flowers, rum, prayers, and paint. In the process they discover that the colors of a corn yellow house, a blood red altar, and a jade green tomb serve as a connective cord stretching back to the painted pyramids. Maya Color is a visual and verbal feast. New York Times critic Paul Goldberger calls Becoms images "poised between the making of art and the documentation of architecture. . . . He takes a tiny swath of the vernacular landscape and makes of it a composition with the brilliance and intensity of an abstract painting."


Aztec and Mayan Inspired Designs

Aztec and Mayan Inspired Designs

Author: Jose A. Villalba

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2016-02-14

Total Pages: 54

ISBN-13: 9781530050253

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An adult coloring book with more than 21 images inspired by the Aztecs and Mayans. You will enjoy the intricate and inspiring designs that are great for beginners and well seasoned colorist. The designs are printed on one side only to prevent bleed through. Grab yourself something to drink and enjoy visiting the ancient art of civilizations long past. Make sure to check more coloring books by JV Creative.


Maya Designs

Maya Designs

Author: Wilson G. Turner

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 1980-10-01

Total Pages: 47

ISBN-13: 0486240479

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authentic Maya designs, from murals, vases, codexes, instruments, glyphs, etc.—all with informative captions.


Your Hue Looks Good on You

Your Hue Looks Good on You

Author: Maya Marchelle

Publisher:

Published: 2019-12-19

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780578573106

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Your Hue Looks Good on You, is book written and illustrated to help children of African descent realize that they are beautiful and that they have purpose, no matter their shade of brown.


Veiled Brightness

Veiled Brightness

Author: Stephen Houston

Publisher: University of Texas Press

Published: 2009-08-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780292719002

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Color is an integral part of human experience, so common as to be overlooked or treated as unimportant. Yet color is both unavoidable and varied. Each culture classifies, understands, and uses it in different and often surprising ways, posing particular challenges to those who study color from long-ago times and places far distant. Veiled Brightness reconstructs what color meant to the ancient Maya, a set of linked peoples and societies who flourished in and around the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico and Central America. By using insights from archaeology, linguistics, art history, and conservation, the book charts over two millennia of color use in a region celebrated for its aesthetic refinement and high degree of craftsmanship. The authors open with a survey of approaches to color perception, looking at Aristotelian color theory, recent discoveries in neurophysiology, and anthropological research on color. Maya color terminology receives new attention here, clarifying not just basic color terms, but also the extensional or associated meanings that enriched ancient Maya perception of color. The materials and technologies of Maya color production are assembled in one place as never before, providing an invaluable reference for future research. From these investigations, the authors demonstrate that Maya use of color changed over time, through a sequence of historical and artistic developments that drove the elaboration of new pigments and coloristic effects. These findings open fresh avenues for investigation of ancient Maya aesthetics and worldview and provide a model for how to study the meaning and making of color in other ancient civilizations.


Life in Ancient Mexico Coloring Book

Life in Ancient Mexico Coloring Book

Author: John Green

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 1991-05-01

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 9780486267050

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Illustrations accompanied by brief text depict the life of the Mayas, the Aztecs, and other ancient peoples of Mexico.


Maya & Filippo Look for Whales

Maya & Filippo Look for Whales

Author: Alinka Rutkowska

Publisher: Alinka Rutkowska

Published: 2014-04-10

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 1943386080

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Take Your Children on an Adventure!Winner of the 2014 International Readers' Favorite Book Award Contest. This entertaining and educational picture book features two little travelers - Maya and Filippo - who love to explore the world. ˃˃˃ Would you like your children to learn about different countries and cultures in a fun way? Then the "Maya & Filippo Adventure and Education for Kids" Series will be perfect for you and your early readers. ˃˃˃ Would you like your children to get to know Alaska better? Then let Maya & Filippo show them around Ketchikan. They will go to the Totem Pole Park and learn about the Salmon Chief. They will explore Creek Street and watch salmon run upstream. But all Maya wants is to see a whale. The kids find an unusual way to try to make her dream come true. But will it work? ˃˃˃ Would you like your beginner readers to read an award-winning book? Then pick up your copy right now!


Maya Coloring Codex

Maya Coloring Codex

Author: The The Maya

Publisher:

Published: 2017-02-22

Total Pages: 150

ISBN-13: 9781543222395

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Maya Codex Coloring Book The Mayan used many beautiful colors in their scripts and art. Unfortunately, the color has faded away over the centuries. Let's put the color back to this ancient Maya Codex while you relax and enjoy :) This Maya Coloring Book offers the 74 pages of the The Dresden Codex printed single sided. The figures have a charcoal effect to add a bit of texture. The Dresden Codex is the oldest surviving book from the Americas, dating to the thirteenth or fourteenth century. The codex was rediscovered in the city of Dresden and is how the Maya book received its present name. It is located in the museum of the Saxon State Library in Dresden, Germany.


Maya Cultural Heritage

Maya Cultural Heritage

Author: Patricia A. McAnany

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2016-09-15

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 1442241284

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Situated at the intersection of cultural heritage and local community, this book enlarges our understanding of the Indigenous peoples of southern México and northern Central America who became detached from “the ancient Maya” through colonialism, government actions, and early twentieth-century anthropological and archaeological research. Through grass-roots heritage programs, local communities are reconnecting with a much valorized but distant past. Maya Cultural Heritage explores how community programs conceived and implemented in a collaborative style are changing the relationship among, archaeological practice, the objects of archaeological study, and contemporary ethnolinguistic Mayan communities. Rather than simply describing Maya sites, McAnany concentrates on the dialogue nurtured by these participatory heritage programs, the new “heritage-scapes” they foster, and how the diverse Maya communities of today relate to those of the past.


Maya & Filippo Visit a Glacier

Maya & Filippo Visit a Glacier

Author: Alinka Rutkowska

Publisher: Capraro Press

Published: 2014-04-15

Total Pages: 37

ISBN-13: 1943386072

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Take Your Children on an Adventure!”Maya & Filippo Visit a Glacier” is a fine example of educational adventure-writing for children and is highly recommended. Rating: 5.0 stars from Readers’ Favorite Reviews. This entertaining and educational picture book features two little travelers - Maya and Filippo - who love to explore the world. ˃˃˃ Would you like your children to learn about different countries and cultures in a fun way? Then the "Maya & Filippo Adventure and Education for Kids" Series will be perfect for you and your early readers. ˃˃˃ Would you like your children to get to know Alaska? Then let Maya & Filippo show them around! They will see Mendenhall Glacier and learn about melting ice, bears, fish and flowers. They will discover how feeling grateful brings wonderful things into their lives and they are in for a big surprise! ˃˃˃ Would you like to check if your beginner readers are paying attention? Then use the quiz at the end of the book! ˃˃˃ But wait! Why pay if you can get if for FREE! Go to http://alinkarutkowska.com/gift/ (copy and paste the link into your browser) and you will get "Maya & Filippo Visit a Glacier" for free!