mexican angel
"Mexico is a nineteenth-century country arranged for gaslight. Once brought into the harsh light of the twentieth-century media, Mexico can only seem false. In its male, in its public, its city aspect, Mexico is an arch-tranvestite, a tragic buffoon. Dogs bark and babies cry when Mother Mexico walks abroad in the light of day. The policeman, the Marxist mayor-Mother Mexico doesn't even bother to shave her mustachios. Swords and rifles and spurs and bags of money chink and clatter beneath her skirts. A chain of martyred priests dangles from her waist, for she is an austere, pious lady. Ay, how much-clutching her jangling bosoms; spilling cigars-how much she has suffered"
Richard Rodriguez "Night and Day" (1990)
typical winged sculpture from the state of guerrero. this "angel" is blowing her horn.
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- Panasonic DMC-FZ28
- 1/8
- f/2.8
- 5mm
- 400
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