miércoles, 21 de junio de 2017

¿SABES VER A TRAVÉS DE LA GUIRNALDA? || Christa Zaat

Christa Zaat

La imagen puede contener: una o varias personas, árbol, exterior y naturaleza

Simon L. Kozhin (Russian artist) 1979 - 
(Семён Кожин)
Kupala Night, Divination on the Wreath, 2009
oil on panel
85 x 150 cm. (33.5 x 59.1 in.)
signed and dated l.r.: Simon Kozhin 2009
private collection

Kupala Night, also known as Ivan Kupala Day (Feast of St. John the Baptist), is celebrated in Ukraine, Belarus and Russia currently on the night of 6/7 July in the Gregorian or New Style calendar, which is 23/24 June in the Julian or Old Style calendar still used by many Orthodox Churches.
The night preceding the holiday (Tvorila night) is considered the night for "good humour" mischiefs (which sometimes would raise the concern of law enforcement agencies). On Ivan Kupala day itself, children engage in water fights and perform pranks, mostly involving pouring water over someone.
Girls may float wreaths of flowers (often lit with candles) on rivers, and would attempt to gain foresight into their relationship fortunes from the flow patterns of the flowers on the river. Men may attempt to capture the wreaths, in the hope of capturing the interest of the woman who floated the wreath.

More from this artist on http://kozhinart.com/en/




La imagen puede contener: una o varias personas, árbol, exterior y naturaleza

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