The Black wedding is a painting by Madalena Lobao-Tello which was uploaded on January 17th, 2013.
The Black wedding
Acrylic on canvas
60 x 65 cms
This artwork is the start of a new series entitled Violet in the heart about Violeta Parra and her songs. This... more
Title
The Black wedding
Artist
Madalena Lobao-Tello
Medium
Painting - Acrilic On Canvas
Description
Acrylic on canvas
60 x 65 cms
This artwork is the start of a new series entitled Violet in the heart about Violeta Parra and her songs. This work is about the song Black wedding
Violeta del Carmen Parra Sandoval (4 October 1917 - C 5 February 1967) was a Chilean composer, songwriter, folklorist, ethnomusicologist and visual artist (paintings, ceramics, and tapestries). She set the basis for a renewal and a reinvention of Chilean folk music which would absorb and extend its influence far beyond Chile.
Her most renowned song, Gracias a la Vida (Thanks to Life), was popularized throughout Latin America by Mercedes Sosa and later in the US by Joan Baez.
However, Violeta attracted much more attention and renown abroad than at
home. Between 1961 and 1965 she returned to Europe, where she performed ceaselessly at everywhere from small bars to the halls of the United Nations.
On1964, Violeta became the first Latin American to show her work as a stand-alone exhibit in Parisian museum The Louvre
It has formed a marriage
all covered with black,
black couple and groomsmen
black brothers and in-laws,
and the priest who married them
thereof was black.
When the party started
put a black tablecloth
then came the dessert
dried figs were served
and went to bed
beneath a black sky.
And there are the two heads
the black with black,
dawned cold
had to ignite,
Coal brought the bold
Coal is also black.
Something hurts the black
came the village doctor
prescribed mud plaster
but the black mud
that gave the black
Maqui juice hill.
Bold already died
that poor black pal penalty,
threw it in a drawer
drawer painted black,
a sail set on or not
oh, what most black funeral."
Note:In chile people say Negro (Black) to brown people, but in this case I think Violet refers to the Mapuche people
Uploaded
January 17th, 2013
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Comments (75)
AnnaJo Vahle
As always, Madalena....mesmorizing and beautiful. Love all the thoughtful details. Your art tells nice stories. f/l
Chava Silverman
Fantastic, Madalena! I loved Gracias a la vida that I first heard sung many years ago by Joan Baez!
Sharon Nelson-Bianco
Hi Madalena, lovely colorful portrait of Violeta Parra. The story in the background is wonderful. Beautiful composition. Love this painting! Best regards, Sharon Lf