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 […]
(Spanish poet) During the celebration of Hanal Pixan The altar is the center that consolidates an inspired memory: signs from
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.