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Artists both national and international continue to have a great influence on the original concept of XaQuxie. The hotels, restaurants and shops as well as the first glass art installation in the Oaxacan Museum of Contemporary Art, have helped to explore the concept of glass as a material to create spaces and art.

We have worked on projects with:

The Hilton, Villahermosa, Tabasco
Ceiling lamps in amber rose and multi-colored vases.

The Painter Francisco Toledo – Oaxaca.
The Painter Sergio Hernández – Oaxaca.
Claudia Turrent, Architect – Mexico City
Omar Fernández, Architect – Mexico City
Mario Contreras, Architect - Villahermosa, Tabasco
Mario Bolívar, Architect – Villahermosa, Tabasco
Renata Elizondo, Architect – Oaxaca and Monterrey

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International Airport of Mexico City
Giant spheres cut like bell jars

Holiday Inn Express, Oaxaca
Giant platters in cobalt blue

Ignacio Toscano Foundation / Festival “Instrument Oaxaca” 2006
Elaboration of the prizes

La Biznaga Restaurant, Oaxaca
Living Rock cactuses in blown glass and a special fused glass plaque as part of the bar.

Temple Restaurant, Oaxaca
Ceiling and wall lamps

Barragán House Museum, Mexico City
Pieces made for an exhibiting artist

Daniel Espinoza jewelry store, Oaxaca
Giant spheres cut like bell jars, lamps and jewelry cases.

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Jan Hendriz, Artist – Mexico City
Gandalf Gavan, Artist – New York
Valeria Florescano, Artist and Designer – Mexico City

Holiday Inn Express, Villahermosa, Tabasco
Frosted glass cubes with a steel structure.

Private house, Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo
Decoration

2,000 custom made plates for the wedding of a celebrity in Oaxaca.

Installations in many houses in Oaxaca
Centerpieces for tables, pieces for walls and hanging, door panels and windows, etc.

Oaxacan Museum of Contemporary Art
3,750 organic silver spheres cut like bell jars for the project “The Museum Goes Out onto the Streets”, they were hung in a street in the centre of Oaxaca..

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