A bright, playful stained‑glass rooster made from bold blocks of yellow, red, blue and green. The chunky dark lines and simplified shapes give him a cartoon energy, as if he’s about to strut straight off the workbench and start singing.


This colourful character was born during a stained‑glass class when the artist decided the studio needed less seriousness and more rooster attitude. Halfway through cutting the glass, he already looked like a tiny Mexican singer in a hat, so he became the “Funny Mexican Rooster” – the kind of bird who wakes the whole village at 5 a.m. and then pretends it wasn’t his idea. With his red boots, proud chest and see‑through tail, he is always ready for a fiesta, even when everyone else is still trying to drink their morning coffee in peace.









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