'I’ll stop when I’m buried': Santero Charlie Carrillo brings his blend of whimsical saints and vehicles to Winter Spanish Market New Mexico santero Charlie Carrillo will be one of more than 50 artists participating in the Winter Spanish Market. “Pan de Horno” featuring San Pasquale. A retablo by Charlie Carrillo. “Adam and Eve” by Charlie Carrillo. A monochrome retablo by Charlie Carrillo. “Little Flower Florist” by Charlie Carrillo. “Gone Fishing” by Charlie Carrillo. “Mama Lupe” featuring the Virgin de Guadalupe. Charlie Carrillo works at his home in Abiquiú. A pile of retablos that Charlie Carrillo is working on for Winter Spanish Market. “Camel Back Travel” featuring the three wise men by Charlie Carrillo. Published December 1, 2024 - 8:00 a.m. Modified December 1, 2024 - 8:00 a.m. As featured on - 'I’ll stop when I’m buried': Santero Charlie Carrillo brings his blend of whimsical saints and vehicles to Winter Spanish Market Months of work goes into getting ready for the Winter Spanish Market. For the Atrisco Heritage Foundation, who presents the annual event, it spends months whittling down the number of artists who will take part in the event on Saturday, Dec. 7, and Sunday, Dec. 8, at the Santa Fe Community Convention Center. The event is free to attend. collection_86178608-ac5e-11ef-a0a2-1f9a74a416ac.html
As featured on - 'I’ll stop when I’m buried': Santero Charlie Carrillo brings his blend of whimsical saints and vehicles to Winter Spanish Market Months of work goes into getting ready for the Winter Spanish Market. For the Atrisco Heritage Foundation, who presents the annual event, it spends months whittling down the number of artists who will take part in the event on Saturday, Dec. 7, and Sunday, Dec. 8, at the Santa Fe Community Convention Center. The event is free to attend.
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