Piñata-Making Art in Mexico

In this January 20, 2015 photo, Guillermo Luna Martinez smoothes strips of newspaper moistened with a glue made from wheat flour onto piñata molds for creating structured piñatas, which involve separate pieces that need to be assembled, on the rooftop of his in-laws' family workshop in the Iztapalapa neighborhood of Mexico City. Luna said an advantage of working with his family is that he can spend more time with his wife and children. But, he said, the job doesn't have the guaranteed paycheck that working for a company would. “Here if we don't work, we don't earn”, he said. “As long as we work very hard, there is enough to get by, to support ourselves”. (Photo by Rebecca Blackwell/AP Photo)
Piñata-Making Art in Mexico
   
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