History, art and family combine at Traditional Spanish Market
Retablos and santeros are sold at the Traditional Spanish Market.
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Bracelets for sale at the Traditional Spanish Market.
“Flight into Egypt,” Juanito Jimenez.
An artist selling during the Traditional Spanish Market.
Sacred heart artworks can be found at Traditional Spanish Market.
“Madonna (Japanese),” Juanito Jimenez.
A variety of art forms are sold during the Traditional Spanish Market, including pillows.
The Traditional Spanish Market will feature a processional following the Mass on Sunday, July 27.
Shoppers browse the booths at the Traditional Spanish Market.
Religious iconography is featured in works at the Traditional Spanish Market.
The Traditional Spanish Market features artwork ranging from tinwork to weaving to pottery and much more, all showcased and sold to preserve the history and traditions of these styles.