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Pueblo Yabucoa Women's Tank Top featuring the photograph Pueblo Yabucoa by Cheryl Del Toro

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Pueblo Yabucoa Women's Tank Top

Cheryl Del Toro

by Cheryl Del Toro

$28.00

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Charcoal

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Product Details

Our women's tank tops are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes.   All tank tops are machine washable.

Design Details

The region of what is now Yabucoa, belonged to the Taíno region of Guayaney, which covered a portion of the southeast region of Puerto Rico. After... more

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Artist's Description

The region of what is now Yabucoa, belonged to the Taíno region of Guayaney, which covered a portion of the southeast region of Puerto Rico. After the Spanish colonization, the region of Yabucoa belonged to Humacao, and its territory was mostly used for cattle and farming. Yabucoa, as a town, was founded in October 3, 1793 when Don Manuel Colón de Bonilla and his wife, Catalina Morales Pacheco, donated the lands to the people.

About Cheryl Del Toro

Cheryl Del Toro

From an early age I wanted to draw and paint. In recent years I have explored the world of photography and digital enhancements. Born in Los Angeles, I attended Los Angeles and Orange County colleges, taking classes in drawing, painting, design and art history along with private instruction. After working for over 20 years in aerospace, I started focusing on art. Having a love for travel and history took me on a journey to places I thought I’d never see. Traveling to Europe four times since 1989, I visited charming cities such as Paris and Venice; the magnificent castles in Spain and Germany; Alps in Switzerland and Austria. Cruising the Mediterranean in 2012, a trip of a life time, included Rome-Italy, Athens-Greece and...

 

$28.00