Teotihuacan, Mexico
de Jennifer Ball
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Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Historia
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Características: Apaisado grande, 33×28 cm
N.º de páginas: 40 - Fecha de publicación: nov. 15, 2008
- Palabras clave Pyramid of the Sun, Pyramid of the Moon, mythical city, sacred site, architectural structures, architectural sites, social exchange, head of the serpent, rain god, farmers and artisans, weavers and sculptors, painters and pot makers, labyrinthine housing complexes, ceremonial center, central Mexico, Teotihuacan, culture, cultural, religious, spirital, travel, Toltecs, Aztecs, architectural, political, trade, Mesoamerica, Citadel, temples, ceremonies, Tlaloc, sun, moon, war, painting, history
Acerca del creador
Currently Jennifer Ball is a lesbian mother of two boys while working on her Bachelor in Fine Arts Degree at Indiana University of South Bend. After the completion of her BFA she plans to continue her education by seeking a Master in Fine Arts Degree. Some of her achievements in the art community include; Midwest Society for Photographic Education in Fall 2005 with "A Door into Spring", in December 2005 the 7th Annual Life in Michiana photography exhibit sponsored by the St. Joseph County Public Library in which she received a certificate for honorable mention and a cash prize for the photo entitled "Bonneville Mill", and on November 4, 2007 and again on November 6, 2007 the photo called "Jumping Spider "was aired on WNIT Public Television, a public television show called "Outdoor Elements" (Kelsy Zumbrun Producer / Director of Outdoor Elements)