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  • Production Of Crystallized Sweets In Santa Cruz Acalpixca, Xochimilco, Mexico City
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    Production Of Crystallized Sweets In Santa Cruz Acalpixca, Xochimilco, Mexico City
    Manuel Morales, an artisan, makes crystallized candy in Santa Cruz Acalpixca, Xochimilco, Mexico City, on July 14, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Production Of Crystallized Sweets In Santa Cruz Acalpixca, Xochimilco, Mexico City
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    Production Of Crystallized Sweets In Santa Cruz Acalpixca, Xochimilco, Mexico City
    A worker in a workshop cuts and grates coconut for the production of crystallized candy in Santa Cruz Acalpixca, Xochimilco, Mexico City, on July 14, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Production Of Crystallized Sweets In Santa Cruz Acalpixca, Xochimilco, Mexico City
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    Production Of Crystallized Sweets In Santa Cruz Acalpixca, Xochimilco, Mexico City
    A worker in a workshop cuts and grates coconut for the production of crystallized candy in Santa Cruz Acalpixca, Xochimilco, Mexico City, on July 14, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Production Of Crystallized Sweets In Santa Cruz Acalpixca, Xochimilco, Mexico City
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    Production Of Crystallized Sweets In Santa Cruz Acalpixca, Xochimilco, Mexico City
    Manuel Morales, an artisan, is in his shop during a sale of crystallized candy in Santa Cruz Acalpixca, Xochimilco, Mexico City, on July 14, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Production Of Crystallized Sweets In Santa Cruz Acalpixca, Xochimilco, Mexico City
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    Production Of Crystallized Sweets In Santa Cruz Acalpixca, Xochimilco, Mexico City
    Claudia Morales (pink), an artisan, is in her shop during a sale of crystallized candy in Santa Cruz Acalpixca, Xochimilco, Mexico City, on July 14, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Production Of Crystallized Sweets In Santa Cruz Acalpixca, Xochimilco, Mexico City
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    Production Of Crystallized Sweets In Santa Cruz Acalpixca, Xochimilco, Mexico City
    Manuel Morales, an artisan, makes crystallized candy in Santa Cruz Acalpixca, Xochimilco, Mexico City, on July 14, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
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    Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
    Baker Carlos Malagon of the bakery ''La Carambada,'' located in Queretaro's downtown neighborhood, produces the 'Concha Elote,' a traditional Mexican sweet bread in the shape of corn, which is made during the months of June to August, in Queretaro, Mexico, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
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    Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
    Baker Carlos Malagon of the bakery ''La Carambada,'' located in Queretaro's downtown neighborhood, produces the 'Concha Elote,' a traditional Mexican sweet bread in the shape of corn, which is made during the months of June to August, in Queretaro, Mexico, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
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    Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
    Baker Carlos Malagon of the bakery ''La Carambada,'' located in Queretaro's downtown neighborhood, produces the 'Concha Elote,' a traditional Mexican sweet bread in the shape of corn, which is made during the months of June to August, in Queretaro, Mexico, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
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    Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
    Baker Carlos Malagon of the bakery ''La Carambada,'' located in Queretaro's downtown neighborhood, produces the 'Concha Elote,' a traditional Mexican sweet bread in the shape of corn, which is made during the months of June to August, in Queretaro, Mexico, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
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    Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
    Baker Carlos Malagon of the bakery ''La Carambada,'' located in Queretaro's downtown neighborhood, produces the 'Concha Elote,' a traditional Mexican sweet bread in the shape of corn, which is made during the months of June to August, in Queretaro, Mexico, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
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    Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
    Baker Carlos Malagon of the bakery ''La Carambada,'' located in Queretaro's downtown neighborhood, produces the 'Concha Elote,' a traditional Mexican sweet bread in the shape of corn, which is made during the months of June to August, in Queretaro, Mexico, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
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    Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
    Baker Carlos Malagon of the bakery ''La Carambada,'' located in Queretaro's downtown neighborhood, produces the 'Concha Elote,' a traditional Mexican sweet bread in the shape of corn, which is made during the months of June to August, in Queretaro, Mexico, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
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    Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
    Baker Carlos Malagon of the bakery ''La Carambada,'' located in Queretaro's downtown neighborhood, produces the 'Concha Elote,' a traditional Mexican sweet bread in the shape of corn, which is made during the months of June to August, in Queretaro, Mexico, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
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    Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
    Baker Carlos Malagon of the bakery ''La Carambada,'' located in Queretaro's downtown neighborhood, produces the 'Concha Elote,' a traditional Mexican sweet bread in the shape of corn, which is made during the months of June to August, in Queretaro, Mexico, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
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    Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
    Baker Carlos Malagon of the bakery ''La Carambada,'' located in Queretaro's downtown neighborhood, produces the 'Concha Elote,' a traditional Mexican sweet bread in the shape of corn, which is made during the months of June to August, in Queretaro, Mexico, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
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    Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
    Baker Carlos Malagon of the bakery ''La Carambada,'' located in Queretaro's downtown neighborhood, produces the 'Concha Elote,' a traditional Mexican sweet bread in the shape of corn, which is made during the months of June to August, in Queretaro, Mexico, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
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    Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
    Baker Carlos Malagon of the bakery ''La Carambada,'' located in Queretaro's downtown neighborhood, produces the 'Concha Elote,' a traditional Mexican sweet bread in the shape of corn, which is made during the months of June to August, in Queretaro, Mexico, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
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    Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
    Baker Carlos Malagon of the bakery ''La Carambada,'' located in Queretaro's downtown neighborhood, produces the 'Concha Elote,' a traditional Mexican sweet bread in the shape of corn, which is made during the months of June to August, in Queretaro, Mexico, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
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    Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
    Baker Carlos Malagon of the bakery ''La Carambada,'' located in Queretaro's downtown neighborhood, produces the 'Concha Elote,' a traditional Mexican sweet bread in the shape of corn, which is made during the months of June to August, in Queretaro, Mexico, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
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    Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
    Baker Carlos Malagon of the bakery ''La Carambada,'' located in Queretaro's downtown neighborhood, produces the 'Concha Elote,' a traditional Mexican sweet bread in the shape of corn, which is made during the months of June to August, in Queretaro, Mexico, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
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    Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
    Baker Carlos Malagon of the bakery ''La Carambada,'' located in Queretaro's downtown neighborhood, produces the 'Concha Elote,' a traditional Mexican sweet bread in the shape of corn, which is made during the months of June to August, in Queretaro, Mexico, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
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    Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
    Baker Carlos Malagon of the bakery ''La Carambada,'' located in Queretaro's downtown neighborhood, produces the 'Concha Elote,' a traditional Mexican sweet bread in the shape of corn, which is made during the months of June to August, in Queretaro, Mexico, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
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    Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
    Baker Carlos Malagon of the bakery ''La Carambada,'' located in Queretaro's downtown neighborhood, produces the 'Concha Elote,' a traditional Mexican sweet bread in the shape of corn, which is made during the months of June to August, in Queretaro, Mexico, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
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    Production Of Mexican Sweet Bread ‘ Concha Elote’
    Baker Carlos Malagon of the bakery ''La Carambada,'' located in Queretaro's downtown neighborhood, produces the 'Concha Elote,' a traditional Mexican sweet bread in the shape of corn, which is made during the months of June to August, in Queretaro, Mexico, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily LIfe in India
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    Daily LIfe in India
    Umesh Sharma, an Indian rickshaw mechanic, repairs a wooden wheel of a hand-pulled rickshaw at a workshop in Kolkata, India, on July 12, 2025. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty)

     

  • Daily LIfe in India
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    Daily LIfe in India
    An Indian rickshaw mechanic repairs a wooden wheel of a hand-pulled rickshaw at a workshop in Kolkata, India, on July 12, 2025. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty)

     

  • Daily LIfe in India
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    Daily LIfe in India
    Umesh Sharma, an Indian rickshaw mechanic, repairs a wooden wheel of a hand-pulled rickshaw at a workshop in Kolkata, India, on July 12, 2025. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty)

     

  • Daily LIfe in India
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    Daily LIfe in India
    Umesh Sharma, an Indian rickshaw mechanic, repairs a wooden wheel of a hand-pulled rickshaw at a workshop in Kolkata, India, on July 12, 2025. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty)

     

  • Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
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    Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
    Jose Garcia Antonio, known as El Senor de las Sirenas (The Lord of the Sirens), a Mexican artisan who wins the National Ceramics Prize and loses his sight in 2002, crafts a clay sculpture in a workshop during the ''Hands that See'' masterclass as part of the 9th Oxymoron Festival in Queretaro, Mexico, on June 27, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
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    Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
    Jose Garcia Antonio, known as El Senor de las Sirenas (The Lord of the Sirens), a Mexican artisan who wins the National Ceramics Prize and loses his sight in 2002, crafts a clay sculpture in a workshop during the ''Hands that See'' masterclass as part of the 9th Oxymoron Festival in Queretaro, Mexico, on June 27, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
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    Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
    Jose Garcia Antonio, known as El Senor de las Sirenas (The Lord of the Sirens), a Mexican artisan who wins the National Ceramics Prize and loses his sight in 2002, crafts a clay sculpture in a workshop during the ''Hands that See'' masterclass as part of the 9th Oxymoron Festival in Queretaro, Mexico, on June 27, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
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    Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
    Jose Garcia Antonio, known as El Senor de las Sirenas (The Lord of the Sirens), a Mexican artisan who wins the National Ceramics Prize and loses his sight in 2002, crafts a clay sculpture in a workshop during the ''Hands that See'' masterclass as part of the 9th Oxymoron Festival in Queretaro, Mexico, on June 27, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
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    Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
    Jose Garcia Antonio, known as El Senor de las Sirenas (The Lord of the Sirens), a Mexican artisan who wins the National Ceramics Prize and loses his sight in 2002, crafts a clay sculpture in a workshop during the ''Hands that See'' masterclass as part of the 9th Oxymoron Festival in Queretaro, Mexico, on June 27, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
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    Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
    Jose Garcia Antonio, known as El Senor de las Sirenas (The Lord of the Sirens), a Mexican artisan who wins the National Ceramics Prize and loses his sight in 2002, crafts a clay sculpture in a workshop during the ''Hands that See'' masterclass as part of the 9th Oxymoron Festival in Queretaro, Mexico, on June 27, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
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    Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
    Jose Garcia Antonio, known as El Senor de las Sirenas (The Lord of the Sirens), a Mexican artisan who wins the National Ceramics Prize and loses his sight in 2002, crafts a clay sculpture in a workshop during the ''Hands that See'' masterclass as part of the 9th Oxymoron Festival in Queretaro, Mexico, on June 27, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
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    Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
    Jose Garcia Antonio, known as El Senor de las Sirenas (The Lord of the Sirens), a Mexican artisan who wins the National Ceramics Prize and loses his sight in 2002, crafts a clay sculpture in a workshop during the ''Hands that See'' masterclass as part of the 9th Oxymoron Festival in Queretaro, Mexico, on June 27, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
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    Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
    Jose Garcia Antonio, known as El Senor de las Sirenas (The Lord of the Sirens), a Mexican artisan who wins the National Ceramics Prize and loses his sight in 2002, crafts a clay sculpture in a workshop during the ''Hands that See'' masterclass as part of the 9th Oxymoron Festival in Queretaro, Mexico, on June 27, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
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    Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
    Jose Garcia Antonio, known as El Senor de las Sirenas (The Lord of the Sirens), a Mexican artisan who wins the National Ceramics Prize and loses his sight in 2002, crafts a clay sculpture in a workshop during the ''Hands that See'' masterclass as part of the 9th Oxymoron Festival in Queretaro, Mexico, on June 27, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
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    Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
    Jose Garcia Antonio, known as El Senor de las Sirenas (The Lord of the Sirens), a Mexican artisan who wins the National Ceramics Prize and loses his sight in 2002, crafts a clay sculpture in a workshop during the ''Hands that See'' masterclass as part of the 9th Oxymoron Festival in Queretaro, Mexico, on June 27, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
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    Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
    Jose Garcia Antonio, known as El Senor de las Sirenas (The Lord of the Sirens), a Mexican artisan who wins the National Ceramics Prize and loses his sight in 2002, crafts a clay sculpture in a workshop during the ''Hands that See'' masterclass as part of the 9th Oxymoron Festival in Queretaro, Mexico, on June 27, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
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    Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
    Jose Garcia Antonio, known as El Senor de las Sirenas (The Lord of the Sirens), a Mexican artisan who wins the National Ceramics Prize and loses his sight in 2002, crafts a clay sculpture in a workshop during the ''Hands that See'' masterclass as part of the 9th Oxymoron Festival in Queretaro, Mexico, on June 27, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
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    Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
    Jose Garcia Antonio, known as El Senor de las Sirenas (The Lord of the Sirens), a Mexican artisan who wins the National Ceramics Prize and loses his sight in 2002, crafts a clay sculpture in a workshop during the ''Hands that See'' masterclass as part of the 9th Oxymoron Festival in Queretaro, Mexico, on June 27, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
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    Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
    Jose Garcia Antonio, known as El Senor de las Sirenas (The Lord of the Sirens), a Mexican artisan who wins the National Ceramics Prize and loses his sight in 2002, crafts a clay sculpture in a workshop during the ''Hands that See'' masterclass as part of the 9th Oxymoron Festival in Queretaro, Mexico, on June 27, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
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    Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
    Jose Garcia Antonio, known as El Senor de las Sirenas (The Lord of the Sirens), a Mexican artisan who wins the National Ceramics Prize and loses his sight in 2002, crafts a clay sculpture in a workshop during the ''Hands that See'' masterclass as part of the 9th Oxymoron Festival in Queretaro, Mexico, on June 27, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
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    Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
    Jose Garcia Antonio, known as El Senor de las Sirenas (The Lord of the Sirens), a Mexican artisan who wins the National Ceramics Prize and loses his sight in 2002, crafts a clay sculpture in a workshop during the ''Hands that See'' masterclass as part of the 9th Oxymoron Festival in Queretaro, Mexico, on June 27, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
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    Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
    Jose Garcia Antonio, known as El Senor de las Sirenas (The Lord of the Sirens), a Mexican artisan who wins the National Ceramics Prize and loses his sight in 2002, crafts a clay sculpture in a workshop during the ''Hands that See'' masterclass as part of the 9th Oxymoron Festival in Queretaro, Mexico, on June 27, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
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    Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
    Jose Garcia Antonio, known as El Senor de las Sirenas (The Lord of the Sirens), a Mexican artisan who wins the National Ceramics Prize and loses his sight in 2002, crafts a clay sculpture in a workshop during the ''Hands that See'' masterclass as part of the 9th Oxymoron Festival in Queretaro, Mexico, on June 27, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
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    Jose Garcia Antonio In ‘Hands That See’ Masterclass
    Jose Garcia Antonio, known as El Senor de las Sirenas (The Lord of the Sirens), a Mexican artisan who wins the National Ceramics Prize and loses his sight in 2002, crafts a clay sculpture in a workshop during the ''Hands that See'' masterclass as part of the 9th Oxymoron Festival in Queretaro, Mexico, on June 27, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Jose Garcia Antonio Exhibition At 9th Oximoron Festival
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    Jose Garcia Antonio Exhibition At 9th Oximoron Festival
    Jose Garcia Antonio, known as ''El Senor de las Sirenas'' (Lord of the Mermaids), an artisan from the state of Oaxaca, explains his clay work during his exhibition at the Museum of Art of Queretaro as part of the 9th edition of the Oximoron Festival in Queretaro, Mexico, on June 25, 2025. (Photo by Jose Carrera/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

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