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I grew up knowing Henrietta (Enriqueta) and Yermo Vasquez, both on Denver's West Side and at their adobe house in San Cristobal NM. Is there anyone who has collected Yermo's art? There were many paintings, silk screen prints, sculptures (many of Enriqueta). In particular, there were several 8' tall murals on canvas depicting the past, current, and future history of Aztlan. I have a few pieces; anyone interested in images for their archive may contact me. alewis2001@aol.com—Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.219.168.117 (talk • contribs)