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Alfonso Castillo Orta (1944 – January 2009) was a Mexican potter from the ceramics town of Izúcar de Matamoros, Puebla, whose work made the ceramics of this area internationally known. He was particularly known for his trees of life sculptures and received various awards for his work, including the Premio Nacional de Ciencias y Artes in 1996. He taught the craft to his wife and five children who continue to create pieces in his style in the family workshop.

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  • Alfonso Castillo Orta (1944 – January 2009) was a Mexican potter from the ceramics town of Izúcar de Matamoros, Puebla, whose work made the ceramics of this area internationally known. He was particularly known for his trees of life sculptures and received various awards for his work, including the Premio Nacional de Ciencias y Artes in 1996. He taught the craft to his wife and five children who continue to create pieces in his style in the family workshop. (en)
  • Alfonso Castillo Orta (Izúcar de Matamoros, Puebla, 1944 - 2009) fue un artesano mexicano que destacó por sus trabajos en alfarería de cerámica policromada creando cráneos con flamas ardientes, dijes, mariposas, mariquitas, árboles de la vida y calaveras que evocan la figura de Frida Kahlo o con réplicas de sus pinturas. (es)
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  • Alfonso Castillo Orta (1944 – January 2009) was a Mexican potter from the ceramics town of Izúcar de Matamoros, Puebla, whose work made the ceramics of this area internationally known. He was particularly known for his trees of life sculptures and received various awards for his work, including the Premio Nacional de Ciencias y Artes in 1996. He taught the craft to his wife and five children who continue to create pieces in his style in the family workshop. (en)
  • Alfonso Castillo Orta (Izúcar de Matamoros, Puebla, 1944 - 2009) fue un artesano mexicano que destacó por sus trabajos en alfarería de cerámica policromada creando cráneos con flamas ardientes, dijes, mariposas, mariquitas, árboles de la vida y calaveras que evocan la figura de Frida Kahlo o con réplicas de sus pinturas. (es)
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