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Legend of The Crying Woman, La Llorona
December 16th, 2009 |
Author: lesley
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it looks pretty dum
I haven’t seen the movie, so I can’t comment.
I love your work. You should delete Frankie’s stupid comment, knows nothing about art. I have several cards I bought in New Mexico, still framed, still some of my favorite art. The La Llorona story strikes fear into the hearts of my adult students (and many others) here in SoCal, still. That’s probably why Frankie needs to laugh at it, to cover his fear.
Your theory of color, your style and composition all grab me, each time I look at any of your images.
Thank you! It is not my artwork though, just something borrowed from the internet to illustrate the post.
I think Frankie’s comment is hilarious because he or she thinks something looks dumb, but isn’t smart enough to spell the word correctly. :-)
Is this site review La Llorona,but does it
really tell of the Hispanic Urban Legend of the
Haunting and curse of La Lorona bcause if it is”is it
said that movies depicted of the Legend like,the 2011 Scream
of the banshee film or is it depicted from the whole curse of
the Irish Folklore of this Legend itself. Please tell or ask more
when I visit this site again. LOL;Scott
I haven’t seen the movie.