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- Tortilla_art abstract "Tortilla art refers to fine art that uses tortillas as a canvas. The tortilla(s) are baked, often coated with acrylic and painted. The purpose of tortilla art is to reflect the Chicano cultural roots of the artist. Tortilla art is a technique used in many countries.According to one tortilla artist,\"I use the Tortilla as a Canvas because it is an integral part of the Hispanic Culture and my heritage. For the subject matter of my tortilla paintings, I use imagery that is representative of Latinos, conveying their hopes, art, beliefs and history. As the tortilla has given us life, I give it new life by using it as an art medium.\"The Great Tortilla Conspiracy is an art group that utilizes tortilla art as a medium. They are located in San Francisco's Mission district, the members include Jos Sances, René Yañez, Rio Yañez, and Art Hazelwood.".
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- Tortilla_art wikiPageWikiLink Canvas.
- Tortilla_art wikiPageWikiLink Category:Artistic_techniques.
- Tortilla_art wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chicano.
- Tortilla_art wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mexican-American_culture.
- Tortilla_art wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tortilla.
- Tortilla_art wikiPageWikiLink Chicano.
- Tortilla_art wikiPageWikiLink Fine_art.
- Tortilla_art wikiPageWikiLink José_Montoya.
- Tortilla_art wikiPageWikiLink René_Yañez.
- Tortilla_art wikiPageWikiLink Tortilla.
- Tortilla_art wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tortilla art".
- Tortilla_art wikiPageWikiLinkText "tortilla art".
- Tortilla_art sign "Joe Bravo".
- Tortilla_art text ""I use the Tortilla as a Canvas because it is an integral part of the Hispanic Culture and my heritage. For the subject matter of my tortilla paintings, I use imagery that is representative of Latinos, conveying their hopes, art, beliefs and history. As the tortilla has given us life, I give it new life by using it as an art medium."".
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- Tortilla_art subject Category:Artistic_techniques.
- Tortilla_art subject Category:Chicano.
- Tortilla_art subject Category:Mexican-American_culture.
- Tortilla_art subject Category:Tortilla.
- Tortilla_art type Art.
- Tortilla_art type Technique.
- Tortilla_art comment "Tortilla art refers to fine art that uses tortillas as a canvas. The tortilla(s) are baked, often coated with acrylic and painted. The purpose of tortilla art is to reflect the Chicano cultural roots of the artist. Tortilla art is a technique used in many countries.According to one tortilla artist,\"I use the Tortilla as a Canvas because it is an integral part of the Hispanic Culture and my heritage.".
- Tortilla_art label "Tortilla art".
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- Tortilla_art wasDerivedFrom Tortilla_art?oldid=699213746.
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