for adidas, artisans of mexico depict their sports in sculpted soccer balls and wool tapestries
Briefly

'Weaving Memories' wool tapestries represent sports courts with colors and textures woven using natural dyed wools sourced from tinctorial plants, crafted by Mexican artisans with meticulous skills like Mariano Sosa, Juan Carlos Contreras, and Armando Mendoza.
Mexican artisans carve Adidas soccer balls using ancient techniques like Barro Negro, Talavera, Jícara, and Copper to depict sports imagery and cultural icons with precise details, including the Adidas logo at the center.
Artisan Matías Reyes shapes black clay into Aztec-inspired Adidas soccer balls, incorporating intricate details like scales and spiraling tear drops surrounding the logo, reflecting the scene of sports in Aztec culture.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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