Can you believe that they have even created a sculpture of the El Tenedor del Cerro logo?
As you can see in the foreground, the metal sculpture is huge. Also, in the background you can see a red chair sculpture, one of many giant chair sculpture found in Santo Domingo del Cerro.
It will take a few weeks to cover half of all the art available at Santo Domingo del Cerro. However, I promise, I will only share a couple more pieces in this first installment.
What do you think is coming next in the mini series about Santo Domingo del Cerro?
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So what is the story of Santo Domingo del Cerro?
@Pinar, well if you follow the tag Santo Domingo del Cerro you will get your answer. 😉
Fantasmas !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;D
@Eric, believe or not, the fantasmas are showing up… why do you think that is?
@Rudy – Los fantasmas are showing up now because
1) They don’t want the rain to ruin their ‘close-up’, or
2) The reputation of el fotografo en el escarabajo has reached all the way to el mundo de los muertos, or
3) Los dos !
Great job, there’s a lot of treasures to find out in such a wonderful place.
It is becoming a national point of convergence for art, expression and “Guatemalidad” which is a morphem from words “Guatemala” and the suphix “alidad” meaning “movement” and “action” as “proactive”.
@Aldo, thanks for your feedback and kind words. I hope to profile the work you’re doing as well.
is it just me or does it look like they put that baseplate in upside down?
fun sculpture tho…
@Cam, the baseplate is not upside down. You’re looking at a spoon and fork.