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Español: "Amores de muerte" el titulo de la ofrenda hace referencia y se burla un poco del tipo de amor que se encuentra en México (no solo en este país sino en todos, por que es un fenómeno internacional) sí, ese amor destructivo: se puede notar claramente que el hombre le esta gritando a la mujer y diríamos que están muertos porque así esta su amor (con golpes y gritos no existe y su amor esta muerto) es la metáfora que quieren representar en el altar que seguramente van dedicados a todos los amores en donde las personas siguen vivas pero que siguieron por otros caminos y también un poco a los amores que sufrieron grandes consecuencias como la muerte. Esta foto fue tomada en Puebla (un estado de México) en una plaza comercial, siendo esta ofrenda la brecha que abrió el concurso, donde participaron diferentes escuela privadas de puebla. Cabe resaltar que uno de los requisitos para la elaboración para estas obras era el uso de material reciclable y lógicamente frutas o semillas.
English: "Amores de muerte" the title refers to the offering and teases a bit on the type of love that is in Mexico (not just in this country but in all, he is an international phenomenon) yes, this destructive love, is you can clearly notice that the man is screaming at the woman and say that they are dead because that is your love (with blows and screams there and love is dead) is the metaphor that want to represent at the altar that are sure dedicated to all loves where people are still alive but continued in other ways and also a little sweethearts who suffered great consequences such as death. This photo was taken in Puebla (state in Mexico) in a shopping plaza, this offering being the gap that opened the contest, which populates different private school participated. Significantly, one of the requirements for the preparation for these works was the use of recyclable materials and logically fruits or seeds.
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