Steam Locomotive: This is the last steam train serviced at the Barelas train yards. It is currently being renovated at 1833 8th St NW by The Railroad Historical Society. The society kindly provided many reference photos.
Railyard workers: Julia Archibeque from the Barelas Neighborhood Association provided the reference photo that includes her father. (Second from left on the top row.)
Low Rider: Below the film reel, a low rider sits on the west bank of the river facing the Sandias and was inspired by looking at many classic lowriders and provides homage to the car culture prevalent along Coal Avenue and Route 66.
Wedding: A traditional wedding parade to the brides home with Mariachis Dora Gunckel from the Barelas Neighborhood Association provided the photo reference; the bride is Dora’s cousin Dolores. Maclovia Sanchez de Zamora: Maclovia was a well respected traditional healer associated with historic B. Ruppe Drugs. I had of the honor of meeting her and hearing her speak several years ago at Tortuga Gallery.
Las Posadas: For over 70 years Barelas has reenacted the journey of Mary and Joseph looking for shelter. The Barelas neighborhood association provided the reference photos for both Las Posadas and the Matachines.