One of our favorite places around Tamarindo is the tiny village of Guaitíl, about an hour's drive away. The people are the descendants of the indigenous Chorotega people, who were nearly wiped out by the Spanish. Now it is a center for making exquisite pottery in the ancient tradition. There are more photos in my post of 14 months ago.
I wish I had gotten the names of the sweet children in the top picture. The girl was in my previous post about the village. The man below is their father, Jesús, at work on the hand-operated wheel. The process of collectiong the ingredients, shaping, glazing and firing is an arduous one.
I wish I had gotten the names of the sweet children in the top picture. The girl was in my previous post about the village. The man below is their father, Jesús, at work on the hand-operated wheel. The process of collectiong the ingredients, shaping, glazing and firing is an arduous one.
de beaux portraits, j'aime cet homme au travail
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots, love that smile and the concentration.
ReplyDeleteBob, I'm sorry that I haven't had the time to visit much or comment each and every one of your posts and photos. It isn't for lack of want. I've just gone back to where I'd last visited and had a long hard look at everything I'd missed : so much to see and discuss and ponder and marvel at !!!
ReplyDeleteI love this part of the world, the scenery, the people. Thanks for sharing your view of them. I'm delighted. Will be back.
an exquisite post, bob.
ReplyDeleteA different life, compared to the most of us.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post, and these are indeed handsome people.
ReplyDeleteVery nice portrait. √
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