Santo de San Miguel de Allende

Here is another piece of art, however this comes from a familiar place for those who frequently travel to this secluded but well know tourist destination: San Miguel de Allende. The cross is made from the indigenous  wood that originally acted as a frame for many of the old Spanish Haciendas. It has come back to life as a beautiful well, worn cross with a hand painted mural of an unknown priest (not to be confused with Father Hildago). 

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