A legacy for present and future generations, from muralist Desiderio Hernandez Xochitiotzin
By Yolanda ReynoldsPhotos by Mary J. Andrade Entering the town of Tlaxcala, capitol of the State of Tlaxcala, is a […]
By Yolanda ReynoldsPhotos by Mary J. Andrade Entering the town of Tlaxcala, capitol of the State of Tlaxcala, is a […]
Mary J. Andrade, Co-Publisher and Travel Editor of La Oferta, a bilingual newspaper published in San Jose, California,
Author – Photo Journalist Mary J. Andrade launches Day of the Dead books in e-Book format
With broad and in depth content about this pre-Hispanic tradition in the State of Michoacán,
Brian Day reads the introduction to the photo exhibition “Day of the Dead, A Passion for Life”
Woman with a somber gaze,
Tell me, what do you see in the candles?
are they ghosts in the night
or are they flowers of the earth?
The subject transforms into a work of art.
Coffee colored earth Is the faith.
And one little Mayan house so that the immobile body is shed.
Everything transcend through candle, in bread, in flower, in hands…
The land grows green, they are vital memories;
the Huastecan wilderness: immortal women