COYOACAN JARDIN DE HIDALGO.

FLOWER AND LIGHT BY THE UNFINISHED ADIOSES MEXICO.

Coyoacan has been chosen by Mexican artist Betsabée Romero to present her work “Flor y Luz for the unfinished goodbye”. 

Flowers and light.

Petals that open the way of waiting Words of encouragement Conjugated in the surrounding Infinitive Long story names Water, Incense and copal Aromas that enter through the pores That shake hands and lead us to deep recall Colors that warm with the breeze of paper and wind Simple things in which we recognize ourselves Breaking the silence of so many unfinished goodbaddies.

The Day of the Dead

The tradition of Dia de Muertos has precedent in pre-Columbian cultures, after the conquest, with the Catholic Church Todosantos was mixed with the local customs because the few priests who were there at that time could not give everyone the extra-marital because in 20 years almost 90% of the indigenous population died due to different diseases and epidemics from Europe

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