Google Doodle México
Google Doodle México
by Ina Hristova @ina_hristova
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Today’s Doodle, illustrated by Xalapa, Mexico-based guest artist Ina Hristova, celebrates Mexico’s Independence Day. On this day in 1810, Mexico’s decade-long struggle for independence from Spanish rule began, and the country’s sovereignty was officially recognized by Spain on August 24, 1821.
Depicted in today’s Doodle is a colorful and eclectic collection of images that represent traditional Independence Day festivities. These illustrations pay homage to an iconic Mexican folk embroidery style developed in the 1960s by the Indigenous Otomí people of Tenango de Doria in central Mexico. The shape of the Doodle artwork is inspired by the central Mexican folk sculptures called “Árboles de la Vida” (“Trees of Life”).
iFeliz Día de la Independencia, México!




2 comments
I really like its anthropological richness and its technical mastery. The integration of the entire design, the clarity of its illustration, the balance of tone, brightness and color is full of strength and artistic quality. Ina, keep shining ✨, Rodolfo Morales Marcucci
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