Just through packing out new new Camino pendants. Will be at tarmadesigns.com next week!
Miguel Yanez uses the artistic style of “casualismo” with which he also creates metal sculpture with found objects. A cyclist and free spirit himself, each of Miguel's watercolor paintings is an original design and a wonderful interpretation of the flow and movement we feel cycling. For a current inventory of Miguel's paintings see Tarma Website . Miguel's studio is located about 1 hour north of Quito in a beautiful volcano crater at Reserva Geobotanica Pululahua . Miguel lives right on the equator in the city of Mitad del Mundo. Some of Miguel's cycling paintings Miguel & Sky looking at cycling paintings Sculpture made from found pieces Example of framed painting View of Pululahua crater where Miguel's studio is located
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