Community Altar Project
12/08/2021
Featured Altar of the Day from the 2021 Virtual Community Altar Project :
Made by Larissa Cangussu for all the victims of covid 19 in the world.
Title of piece: Still Life
About the Altar: “Still life” is about time. Life ends, but the memories keep our loved ones alive, eternally. It is a collective piece that honors all that perished of Covid-19 and the families that suffered the loss of their loved ones to this mysterious and fatal virus. Their life remains as beautiful as a flower, even after withered by time.
11/17/2021
Featured Altar of the Day from the 2021 Virtual Community Altar Project :
Made by Beatriz Aguilar for her father Dr. Miguel Aguilar-Casas
Title of piece: Dr. Miguel
About the Altar: With this altar I honor my father, who died 2 days after the lock down started, and therefore I was unable to travel to Mexico to say goodbye or attend his funeral. I have represented everything that he loved: He was a orthopedist surgeon in pediatrics. The colorful skeleton is him, checking the pulse of a child skeleton with his stethoscope. On his heart is an elegant skeleton that represents my mom, who is still alive and who he called beautiful up to his last moment. On his stomach is the image of a good stake, and a glass of milk with sweet bread called "co**ha", his favorite food. On his chest is the shield of his alma mater (national Autonomous University of Mexico) and his favorite camera, and the Dallas Cowboys shield, his favorite football team. And below the kid and in front of him is a skeleton mariachi, because he loved music, specially Mexican folk music. At the top and front of the box there are two poems written by my mom, what we call Calaveritas, poems referring to the deceased loved one when they encounter "the Death."
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