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As a white person and budding artist (that sure is. An intro) I'm always super careful to try and avoid harmful cultural and visual stereotypes in my art and practice sketches. I was wondering if you have/have posted any tips for drawing mexican people? I always do research before drawing anyone from a different culture or of a different race but it can be tricky to find things written by theae minorities themselves and I am always hesitant to take tips from another white artist on drawing other races đ (I also apologise if I worded anything badly here, I'm autistic and struggle to word things sometimes! Please feel free to correct me if I did!)
Heyo! I think the biggest reason there isnât or even I havenât ever made a how to draw Mexicans is âcause Mexico is very very diverse, and the majority of us are Mestizo ( âmixed race, especially one having Spanish and indigenous descent.â) There are definitely racist stereotypes to avoid such as orange skin, thick black mustache, lazy, alcoholic, poncho wearing, Mexican. Obviously. But this is just one small part of the coin, when there is a lot of anti-blackness, and anti-indigenous sentiments in our own communities, EVEN THOUGH, the majority of us ARE mixed race. This has to do with colonization, and the way the Spaniards just really fucked us over, brain washed us, and made being a White Mexican the IDEAL Mexican. So thereâs a LOT to unpack there.Â
Especially with Mestizos being prejudice towards their Indigenous communities WHILE STILL practicing the very same important practices that came from those communities (Dia De Muertos for example) Basically thereâs an issue of still wanting to be Mexican, and have pride in your country, and culture, but not wanting be like those "dirty brownâ Mexicans. To the point where the government is constantly trying to push the âwe are all one Mexican race and nationâ while actively trying to get people to essentially erase our Indigenous communities. Like thereâs this big idea of âmarrying Whiteâ that even my mom used to believe in for a while, because her own mother taught her that as well in order to assimilate and what not. Again, lots of colorism and bigotry within our own communities. Itâs a very big and complex issue, that we can thank the Spaniards for ( and the Mexican government who continues to uphold these toxic ideas), YAYY colonization!!! Weeee!!!!
( I mean I can even see it in my own family, with my dadâs side of the family clearly not being able to pass as White being severely impoverished, while my momâs side of the family, who overall is much more White passing, have been able to hold positions of power in large companies and can even afford to buy more than one house)
Sorry to get into that very long rant, but I do think itâs very important to know this information to get started with actually figuring out how to accurately portray a Mexican, Tejano, Mex-Am, Afro-Mexican etc. Because well, anyone can be Mexican, just like anyone can be American! But Iâll get into the main communities that exist in Mexico to help you out!
So again, Mestizos (mixed-race) are the biggest group in Mexico, making up over 93% of the population! So thatâs a good chunk of us jaja! So itâs good to talk about how different you can look in a mixed-race family! And what better example than my own family!
Both my parents look very âstereotypicallyâ Mexican by American standards, especially my dad who is the absolute definition of a macho ranchero Mexicano jaja. Both my parents come from small farming communities in Mexico, but look very different themselves! Each pueblo kinda has their own differences too! The people from my momâs pueblo all tend to have much lighter skin, with cool undertones, some even have blue or green eyes, and red hair! While the people from my dadâs pueblo (98 people in total there, very very small jajaja) Tend to have deep red undertones, thick dark hair, curly hair, hooked noses, and very very rarely hazel eyes! So itâs no wonder me and my siblings look so different as well! (none of us are adopted I assure you)Â
So Iâm very lucky cause I have a HUGE family to use as reference, and reference is key!!! but there are many cool Mexican celebrities and public figures you can use as reference if you donât happen to know anyone (tho Itâs always good to have friends with different experiences from your own as always)
But hereâs some examples of how different mestizos can look, including some of my own specific references!
There is also our Indigenous communities â Mexico's indigenous population is one of the two largest in the Americas (only Peru is comparable in size). More than one in ten Mexicans speaks an indigenous languageâ
I really recommend checking out this website to learn more, as this is something Iâm still learning more about myself!Â
Then of course we have our Afro-Mexican community! Mexico is cruel to itâs Indigenous communities, but even more so to Afromexicanos, who until recently were completely ignored by Mexicoâs census. You can read more about this issue here.  Spaniards of course play a big part in the issues that face Afromexicanos today.  You can learn even more about this history here!
Did you know Lupita Nyongâo is Mexican! (A fellow Lupita <3 )
And of course, canât forget White Mexicans! Donât think the Spaniards just left after a while, because they stayed jajaja. (Look no further than Novellas and most big celebrates for some examples fhhffhf)Â
So there really is no absolute way to represent us! (which was an issue I had with Coco actually.. with everyone having the exact same orange/brown skin) There is certainly a picture that comes to Americanâs heads when they think âMexicanâ but in reality, things are much more diverse, beautiful, and complicating than that!Â
However I do have some small little things I personally like to do to help indicate when Iâm making a Mexican / Mex-Am character design based off of all of the information above along with my family and friends as reference!Â
Moles! I donât know why, but every Latino I know has so many moles.... from my childhood friends to my ex boyfriend, to every single cousin have... MOLES MOLES MOLES! Why? I havenât a clue, but I always add them to my character designs jajaja! Even if itâs just a little one on the neck <3
Thick hair! It is a curse and a blessing. My grandpa will never bald compared to a white man, but in exchange I have to deal with shaving my chin every day to compensate LMAO. So I like giving my characters thick eyebrows, dark body hair, or thicker hair than most designs! Itâs cool and neat!!! But please be mindful about how you do this as there have been white artists who have done this in racist and harmful ways, such as rcdart. ( X ) ( X )Â
I also recommend checking out shows like El Tigre, and Victor y Valentino, for some more fun and simple designs that show a wide variety of Mexican characters! (Also I just love Jorge R Gutierrezâs designs in general jaja)
Hope this helps! <3
Very important addition please read!!!!
âTo add on to the diversity if mexico: NOT EVERYONE IS A MESITZO/WANTS TO BE REFFERED TO AS ONE.
I noticed many English speakers/mexicans in US like to use the word mestizo. However, that word has a heavy weight of racism and forced assimilation to it. "Mestizo" was the "ideal race" during the Spanish colonization. Native and black slaves werre forced to bear children mixed with white men in order to gain the right to even live. These babies were supposed to come out as "Mestizo". Ehich, according to Jose Vasconselos, this "perfect mix of white and colored gives a new race free of African and native influence".
Mestizo is a term born of racism and colorism. To idealize "el mestiaje" is to support white supremacy. Please keep this in mind anon. Mexican Americans more proudly self proclaimed this label. But go to central/southern Mexico and they will not like that label. Its insulting and rooted in racism. No hate to those who like it..â
Thank you so much @j-jamz for the addition!
Itâs always important to remember that Mexico and a lot of other latm countries are full of anti-blackness, colorism, and extreme bigotry towards their native communities (often all while claiming to celebrate the traditions, holidays, food, and more these communities have enriched their country with to the point theyâve become synonymous with that entire country itself). As always please listen to black and native communities and do your part in learning about the long history of colonization and white supremacy in other countries if you plan on depicting the people and cultures of those countries. (And in general ofc, never hurts to know more!)