The artist works on amate paper, made from tree bark, and employs a variety of regular and irregular formats.
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His paintings often featured amate, a pre-Hispanic paper made of tree bark, and elements of Oaxaca's heritage, which incorporates grasshoppers into everyday meals.
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Three-time European light-heavyweight champion Joe Ward has admitted that a vacant space on his mantelpiece helped convince him to remain in the amate(...)
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It amates me much, noble cousin, that thou leavest the court in this juncture.
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4 That cheered his friends, and did his foes amate: