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Art For The Dead

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It is hard to know what to make of massive cemeteries with row after row of identical, machine-polished, brown headstones. Everything is so perfectly ordered: not so many people hanging about, not so many markers to distinguish one gravestone from another.

Where can we find cemeteries rich with artful mementos designed to celebrate the lives of those passed?

 

A.

Years ago, we saw one beautiful example near Dolores Hidalgo. This Mexican cemetery was full of life – colourful sculptures, floral crowns, thriving plants, tangled bushes, and engaged families paying their respects.  Even the graves of relatives from generations long past were festooned with cut flowers, taffeta wreaths and hand-drawn notes.

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The Island of Capri is home to another generous cemetery: gorgeous old Italian sculptures look over painted Saints, photo-personalized crosses, poetic tributes, glowing lanterns, and fresh garden displays.

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www.justcurious.ca

Header Art: Frida Kahlo. Pitahayas. 1938

 

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