This is a story about friendship and falling in love with Heron Martinez Mendoza's work. A few months back while scrolling the Internet for Mexican Folk Art. I came across an Auction being held in the state of Maine. I thought to myself "Of all the places Heron Martinez's work travels, this sure did seem like an odd placement?" Foremost odd was because of the size of the largest Heron piece and that there was more than just one. I contacted the Auctioneer in hopes they could give me more information and if they had a shipper/freighter they could recommend. I asked for more photos and began to realize there was a very small chance I was going to be able to invest in these pieces for resale. After a day or two I began to think: "Who do I know in New England that can help me out" (FYI: I went to Art College in New Bedford, MA). Well after a few minutes I remembered I had a childhood friend who is an Art Restorer in Boston. "She's going to know lots of folks..." I said to myself. I called her promptly, She was great, sympathetic and even offered to store piece at her Studio until I could work out getting pieces to Arizona. Giant Heron Martinez Mendoza Arbol. Stars slid off (not lost or broken) in moving truck. Friends had to pull over on the road home, fearing the worst. Yikes!!! Of course, I still had to win the pieces first and was a tad bit confident that the work was going to be obtained by myself. The problem was getting the pieces to Arizona. After much consideration, I pulled out auction a couple of days before the end and thanked my friend for her help. I then planted the seed with my New England friend, encouraging her to buy it herself and that it was a smart Art Investment. She was not familiar with Heron Martinez by name, but was rapidly learning online at my friends website: www.heronmartinez .com. Lee Price Arellano is the foremost expert on Heron and her passion and love for his work is evident at her website, devoted to all things Heron Martinez Mendoza. Well, sure enough my friend decided on bidding; Winning two of the five pieces up for Auction. I was ecstatic that my friend was going to be the proud owners of Heron Martinez Folk Art... and may I add: "What glorious first piece(s) to own? Holy Cow!" Just tickled to death I turned a friend onto our favorite Mexican Folk Artist and the fact it's going to them means it all the better. Days later a call from my friend with a little bit of 'buyers remorse' and "how the heck are we going to transport this piece back to her studio in Boston." With encouragement, advice and a determined young couple (who btw are both involved in the Fine Arts business,. They rented a moving trunk and set out for Maine on pick up day. All day long I thought of them and what if's began to creep in. Finaly I received a phone call from Boston that night. The Piece was now in its new home and the original owners background and tale of move was a fascinating plus to learn! First my friends had to move the big piece down a spiral staircase and into the truck. That alone would have made me pass out watching! Sweating bullets would have been an understatement, if I had to partake. It turns out that the story of these Herons began when two US travelers went to Mexico in the early 80's. While in Southern Mexico, they kept seeing these pieces of Folk Art, that they felt where incredible. Along the way Asking Shop Owners..."who made this?" after going from store to store they finally obtained the Location of Heron's studio and had to travel to Puebla to meet the man behind the work. They purchased these two pieces from his taller direct. The work was then shipped from Mexico to Maine in a crate box full of sawdust and wood chips. It did arrive broken and pieces where later glued and or repaired. They are in great hands, I know my friend will be able to fix both and bring back to glory. Have a look at the photos below...what a way to start a collection and love affair with the great Heron Martinez Mendoza? Smaller of the two pieces obtained from Auction: The arbol in moving truck:
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Eric Rau
10/18/2020 07:15:36 am
A wonderful tale to read this morning! Congratulations to your friends on their beautiful acquisitions, exciting adventure, and newfound love for Heron Martinez Mendoza!
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Kevin
10/18/2020 05:43:47 pm
Thanks Eric! Quite a pair of works to call your first Heron’s?
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