Sandra Herrera - new store on Juarez north of Elements |
Who'd have thought - your morning newspaper and coffee could be turned into art.
What
started as method to learn English, reading discarded newspapers from
the hotel where her papa worked, has turned into a business for
Sandra Herrera. Eight years ago she moved to Isla Mujeres from the
silver town of Taxco in the state of Guerrero.
Soon her sister
Monica followed, then her dad, and finally she returned to Taxco to
bring her mom and younger brother to the island.
Sandra working on a new item (from her photo collection) |
Working
at a local café,
Rooster on the Go, her boss urged her to learn English. She attended
the English School on Isla for a year and a half, and diligently read
the newspapers. Slowly, slowly she learned to understand, and then
speak the language. And then her life took a funny little twist.
She made a small basket out of the discarded newspapers as a gift for
a customer at the coffee shop. The recipient was delighted: “It's
beautiful! Why don't you make more of these?” Using glue to bind
the rolled paper, and coffee to varnish the finished products she
created more baskets to sell at the café.
January 2012 Artist Fair at original Barlito's location |
Then
when approached by Brad and Tiffany Wareing of Barlito's to
participate in their first Artist's Fair, Sandra shyly agreed to
display her baskets. She was pleasantly surprised when her creations
sold at the event. Sandra agreed to participate in the second show
as a way to practice her English. A year ago when the Artist Fair
changed locations from the street corner in front of Barlito's to the
larger municipal plaza, Sandra continued to participate, gaining more
confidence and selling more of her art work.
Sandra's new store on Juarez |
Recently
Sandra decided to take the plunge, opening her own store on Juarez
just north of Elements of the Island. She said the scariest part of
being a new business owner is keeping up with the demand for new
creations, and special orders.
Even though discarded newspapers are
plentiful on the island, she still needs a steady supply of clean
papers to keep up. Sandra smiled as she recounted
one incident - she was checking various nearby garbage cans for
newspapers when a customer from the café
recognized her. She laughed with embarrassment, felling a bit
foolish at being caught with her hands in the garbage can. If you
happen to have newspapers that you are throwing out, why not drop
them off at her store and check out her newest creations.
Materials for making baskets (photo by Sandra) |
Sandra
is normally at her store Monday to Friday from 10:00 in the morning
until 5:00 in the evening, unless she is in Cancun buying supplies. On weekends she works at Rooster on the Go, situated on the street
behind the Artisan's Market near Poc Na. The owners are very
supportive of her creativity.
Sandra at a recent Artist's Fair |
When
the Artist Fair resumes in the fall, you will find Sandra set up at
the municipal plaza with her beautiful creations and a gorgeous
welcoming smile. Be sure to stop and say hello. She makes some
pretty cool stuff!
Hasta
Luego
Lynda
& Lawrie
My favourite - a purse made of paper! (photo by Sandra) |
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4 comments:
I love when you highlight people on the island! Nice to know a bit more about Sandra!
Thank you Ann - I really enjoy chatting with folks and trying to find out a bit of their history. Cheers L
Thank you for sharing Sandra's story. Next time I am on Isla, a stop at Sandra's shop is on my to-do list!! Nan
Thanks Nan. Sandra makes really interesting pieces.
Cheers Lynda
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